Two artists photographed and interviewed shipbuilders about their work for the series, drawing acclaim from Mike Rowe of ‘Dirty Jobs’ and others.
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Brunswick’s TechPlace unveils new composites center
The facility is making the new center available to neighboring startups and schools.
York County and Atlantic federal credit unions plan merger
The merger would create Maine’s largest credit union with over $712 million in assets and 47,000 members.
The Wrap: There’s a slew of new places opening
Plus a new brew and the return of a favored event.
Friends of Merrymeeting Bay speaker series continues Feb. 13
Steve Brooke from Upstream to talk about Cobbosseecontee: On the Edge of Restoration in Brunswick.
In Brunswick, yoga + kittens = practice made purrfect
But there were plenty of adorable distractions for the 18 students at Jai Yoga on Maine Street last Friday night, when 16 adoptable felines from Midcoast Humane purred and pounced their way through the studio’s first-ever Kitten Yoga class.
Private Brunswick music teacher accused of unlawful sexual contact with student
Joshua King, 31, of Wiscasset, was arrested Jan. 3 and released on cash bail, his lawyer says.
The Wrap: Winter renovations underway; praise for Cellardoor; delivery business put on ice
A roundup of local food and restaurant news.
Green Beret who graduated from Bowdoin and served 6 combat tours killed in suicide bombing in Syria
Jonathan R. Farmer, 37, a 2003 graduate of Bowdoin College, was among 16 people who died in the blast in Manbij in northern Syria.
‘Don’t give up on them’: Mother reflects on Maine’s battle with opioid epidemic
Five years after a Brunswick man lost his battle with addiction, Maine organizations are working on strategies to fight the problem.