The price is set at $504,000, and the town hopes to fund the purchase through grants and other fundraising efforts.
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.
Maine State Music Theatre brings Broadway stars for concert series
Eight of the Brunswick theater company’s crowd-favorite performers are set to perform in a concert series in Brunswick taking place over the next two weeks.
Bath man indicted on charges of child pornography, solicitation of a child
Steven T. Lunn is facing one count of Possession of Sexually Explicit Materials and one count of Solicitation of a Child to Commit a Prohibited Act.
Brunswick hospital still encouraging vaccination amid COVID-19 delta variant surge
As of Friday, Mid Coast Hospital has administered nearly 61,000 doses, up about 4,000 doses from when the clinic left the Brunswick Landing location at the end of May.
Signs belonging to Frank J. Wood Bridge preservation group vandalized, stolen
The signs belonged to Friends of the Frank J. Wood Bridge, involved in a legal battle to preserve the landmark.
Brunswick approves 20-year solar contract to power town, school facilities
The contract with ReVision Energy is expected to save the town about $1.8 million over 20 years.
Police: Portland man charged with OUI after fleeing crash in Brunswick
Randy Boucher, 47, of Portland was arrested after crashing into a guardrail and fleeing the scene.
Police search for perpetrator in hit-and-run crash that injured Bath woman, killed dog
The incident occurred on July 11 just before 8 p.m.
Bringing together people and food, Brunswick farm exceeds 50,000 pounds of donated produce
Growing to Give, a nonprofit farm in Brunswick, aims to counter food insecurity and climate change through local, sustainable agriculture.
Freeport grads reboot senior project to donate 160 chickens to Maine food pantries
The project involved 12 families who each raised between 10 and 25 chickens.