Paul Perzanoski, who has led the school district for more than a decade, will leave at the end of the school year.
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Magical, musical pop-up restaurant searching for a place after Pownal site falls through
The restauranteurs have bids on multiple locations in Brunswick, Portland, South Portland and Lewiston.
CEI awarded $800,000 in federal funds to boost jobs in rural Maine
The grant from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Office of Community Services will support the ‘Growing Good Jobs in Rural Maine Initiative.’
Lacking volunteers and leadership, Brunswick’s Santa Claus Fund dissolves
The group announced its search for a director in June and said in no uncertain terms that it would close if it couldn’t find a suitable person.
Maine Compass: One person can make a difference, even in today’s world
Volunteering your time, your money or both can bring tangible results and leave a legacy of change.
Wild Oats Bakery and Cafe moving to Brunswick Landing in late 2020
The popular eatery says it is leaving downtown to build its ‘dream building’ at the former naval air station.
Brunswick Executive Airport sees continued growth
A new 15,000-square-foot general aviation hangar is set to open next month.
Maine Voices: Let’s leverage the tools the Founders gave us to fight climate change
HR 763 – which would put a fee on carbon and return the proceeds to American households – is an idea whose time has come.
Retail experts: Focus on customer for a competitive edge
Three executives with deep experience in the world of retail offered advice on how to navigate its rapidly changing landscape, including how to compete with behemoths like Walmart and Amazon. Eric Blom, director of external communications and community relations for Hannaford; Brian MacLeod, associate director, customer service for Wayfair; and Steve Pogson, principal of Helm […]
Ex-Brunswick teacher now faces 35 counts of assault against minors
Joshua King, 32, of Wiscasset is indicted on 10 new charges.