Last Friday, the First Parish Church of Brunswick hosted award-winning storyteller Antonio Rocha for a performance of “The Malaga Ship: A Story of Maine and the Middle Passage,” a 45-minute one-man show. In addition, the church hosted a brand-new eight-panel …
Bowdoin students and local residents can often be found on the Brunswick mall enjoying the items prepared by Brunswick’s iconic food trucks. Sitting along Maine Street, these trucks, including Taco the Town, Bizibuns and Bowlicious, often draw customers no matter …
I’ll admit it: I was overwhelmed during my first semester at Bowdoin College. Three thousand miles away from my home in California, I was ready to sink my teeth into Maine and did everything I could to find something to …
Joshua’s Restaurant and Tavern, located at 123 Maine Street, is closing its doors next Saturday, September 28, marking an end to almost 34 years of serving food and drinks to the Brunswick community.
Last Friday, Brunswick’s Maine Street bustled with creativity as art stands dappled its sidewalks. A multitude of artists from Maine put their art up for sale for the fourth and final ArtWalk organized by the Brunswick Downtown Association. The Brunswick …
Brunswick’s Maine Street Streetscape Project, a major reconstruction of sidewalks and infrastructure, has been underway since May 2024. The project, managed by the Town of Brunswick and Maine Department of Transportation (DOT), focuses on improving the pedestrian experience by …
Now that the semester is in full swing and everyone is starting to navigate the pressures and difficulties of their upcoming assignments, a nice break from the monotony of studying is well-needed. Here to give you that break is a …
On Tuesday, demolition of the 40-year-old Longfellow Playground equipment began. The demolition was the start of a remodeling project spearheaded by Government and Land Use Specialist Catherine Ferdinand and Senior Vice President for Finance and Administration & Treasurer Matt Orlando …
On August 19, a fire extinguishment system at the Brunswick Executive Airport (BXM) released 1,450 gallons of aqueous film-forming foam (AFFF) combined with 50,000 gallons of water out of the facility and into the surrounding area. The Maine Department of …