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Slaid Cleaves plans Brunswick concert
Maine-raised, Texas-based singer-songwriter Slaid Cleaves will perform at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 5, at the Brunswick Unitarian Universalist Church, at 1 Middle St., in Brunswick, as part of the Concerts for a Cause series. Two-thirds of the net proceeds of the 2018-19 Concerts for a Cause series will be donated to two local charities: Tedford […]
Sen. King raises new question about Trump’s telephone call to Ukraine
King says it took only about 11 minutes for members of his staff to read aloud the transcript of a call that lasted 30 minutes, raising the possibility that the transcript released by the White House doesn’t cover the entire call.
Brunswick nonprofit gets federal grant to expand rural child care
Coastal Enterprises Inc. receives $400,000 that it will use to expand access to child care in rural Maine communities.
Brunswick school superintendent says he will retire
Paul Perzanoski, who has led the school district for more than a decade, will leave at the end of the school year.
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.