Over the past two years, Nomad Pizza has turned into a hotspot for students to gather with friends, eat and enjoy live music by student bands. Last week, the owner, Tom Grim, announced that he will retire at the age …
When students living in Brunswick Apartments do their laundry, walk to class or throw away their garbage, sometimes, a small, fluffy shape follows them. Although she has an owner, the “Bruns Cat” is an outdoor pet that many in the …
On a crisp Saturday morning in Brunswick, the quiet street of Park Row came alive with laughter, cheers and the rumbling of bed frames on wheels. The Annual Rolling Slumber Bed Races, a cherished town tradition, once again brought together …
When voters go to the polls on November 5, they won’t just choose the next president of the United States. Voters in Brunswick will also decide who assumes the first congressional district seat in the U.S. House of Representatives, one …
A murder mystery haunted the halls of Skolfield-Whittier House in Brunswick last weekend. Drawing together Brunswick residents, the Pejepscot History Center, the Bowdoin Preservation Collective and Bowdoin students, the event not only provided a night of intrigue and horror, but …
Before customers even walk into Gulf of Maine Bookstore, they are met with a “Maine for Harris” campaign sign outside of the shop. Political commentary decorates the display window, the inside walls, bookshelves and tables—ranging from prints criticizing former President …
The red neon of the ON AIR sign and the shine of the mysterious traffic light in Dudley Coe mark WBOR, the graffitied hideaway where Bowdoin and the larger Brunswick community intermingle through music and radio waves.
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 …