According to Brunswick police, there is no evidence that any sexual assaults occurred.
C. Thacher Carter
Thacher Carter covers general news for Brunswick and Freeport. After growing up in York, Maine, Thacher graduated in 2020 from St. Lawrence University, where he earned a degree in English and Environmental Studies. Before beginning at The Times Record, Thacher worked four seasons for the Appalachian Mountain Club's High-Mountain Huts in the New Hampshire White Mountains. Thacher now resides in Portland.
Brunswick police identify driver in Wednesday hit-and-run
Brunswick police have identified the driver who allegedly struck an elderly pedestrian at the intersection of Maine Street and Station Avenue, according to a social media post from Brunswick Police Department on Thursday. Police said the crash occurred around 12:30 p.m. Wednesday in the busy downtown area. Arthur Treffry, 77, of Brunswick, called the police […]
Police: Elderly pedestrian struck at Brunswick intersection in hit-and-run
Police are trying to identify the driver.
L.L.Bean expects delays going into holiday season amid global supply-chain mess
While the company’s well-known “Bean Boot” is made locally in Maine, L.L.Bean, like many other retailers, operates through a global supply chain.
Brunswick film puts spotlight on ‘The Mayor,’ a local man with rare genetic disorder
The documentary, expected to premiere in January, follows the life of Josh Duffy, a Brunswick man with a rare disorder called Williams Syndrome.
Brunswick hospital grapples with labor, capacity shortage as COVID-19 cases remain high
Despite overflowing hospital units and 224 job openings systemwide, Mid Coast-Parkview Health officials remain confident in the quality of local health care.
Brunswick police take on Maine torch run in support of Special Olympics
Brunswick resident and Special Olympics gold medalist Megan Rosenberg led the pack on Wednesday’s run from the Freeport town line to the Brunswick Police Department.
Brunswick Salvation Army store permanently closes amid labor shortage
The second-hand nonprofit store is among the latest businesses in the Bath-Brunswick area to close or scale back operations — a situation brought on by a lack of employees.
Hanover man charged with falsifying evidence after head-on crash in Brunswick
Police say a Hanover man was charged with falsifying evidence after a head-on collision at the intersection of Mere Point and Middlebay roads in Brunswick on Monday morning. According to police, David Bangs, 36, was charged after he was found holding an empty bag at the crash scene, suggesting he had possibly ingested an illegal […]
18-wheeler jackknifes after hydroplaning on Route 1 in Brunswick
Police say that nobody was injured.