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Brunswick’s 2014

BRUNSWICK The year 2014 saw changes and challenges in Brunswick. Here are some highlights: THE YEAR SAWmany changes in town government, beginning when former Town Manager Gary Brown — who was scheduled to resign no later than March 31 — was ousted from his position in February by a split town council. Brown was succeeded […]

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Take a Book, Leave a Book

BRUNSWICK Libraries are wonderful resources, a place to gather information or just pick up a good book with which to curl up. Traditional libraries offer such things, in addition to providing a gathering place for the community, but books that are borrowed eventually need to be returned. A growing phenomenon — Little Free Libraries — […]

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Conserving Maine’s natural resources

BRUNSWICK More than 60 acres have been added to a conservation area in Georgetown and a culvert replacement is in the works for Phippsburg as part of a $1 million statewide wetland mitigation grant program. The Nature Conservancy, a leading conservation organization with offices in Brunswick, announced Monday that $1,051,530 in grants have been awarded […]

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Red Cross seeks nominees for award

Maine is full of good people doing great things to help others. An off-duty first responder who comes to the aid of a neighborhood. A classroom volunteer who makes a significant impact on the lives of young students. A cashier who administers first aid when an elderly customer was seriously injured in a fall. The […]

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Tea time for Downton Abbey fans

BRUNSWICK — If the popular British period television drama “Downton Abbey” series is your cup of tea, you are in for a treat when Curtis Memorial Library hosts a ‘Downton Abbey Tea Party’ in honor of the release of the fifth season of the incredibly popular TV series. The library invites anyone interested in the […]