Oasis Free Clinics: Adapting to Meet the Changing Needs of Our Community

For four years, Oasis Free Clinics has been providing quality healthcare to uninsured adults in Brunswick and surrounding areas. We believe everyone deserves access to healthcare, and we strive to treat every person with dignity and respect. Over the years, we’ve adapted our services to meet the changing needs of our patients and community. We’ve added mobile clinics, community health workers, vision care, and mental health counseling to ensure that our patients have access to the care they need. We are committed to providing comprehensive, patient-centered care to our community.

Brunswick Housing Appeal Focuses on Compatibility, Delays

The Brunswick Zoning Board of Appeals has rejected all but one argument in an appeal against the proposed Wilbur’s Woods affordable housing development. One argument, regarding the compatibility of the 18-unit apartment building with the neighborhood, was sent back to the Planning Board for further review. The remaining 12 arguments, including concerns over traffic safety and resource strain, were denied. The appeal, filed by a resident on behalf of 52 neighbors, is pending a second review by the Planning Board. The developers expressed disappointment over the delays, highlighting the potential impact on future affordable housing projects.

Wayne G. Libby, Beloved Husband, Father, and Friend

Wayne G. Libby, a beloved husband, father, and friend, passed away on April 19, 2024, in Brunswick, Maine. Born on March 4, 1937, in Rowayton, Conn., Wayne grew up and met his wife, Jeanne Bosang, in middle school. After graduating from the University of Maine, Wayne joined the staff at Brunswick Junior High School, where he taught for 36 years. He and Jeanne raised four children and enjoyed a 64-year marriage. Wayne was passionate about golf and hockey, coaching Brunswick youth hockey for over 20 years.

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