Hannah LaClaire covers the lobstering and marijuana industries for the Portland Press Herald. Before joining the Press Herald business team in January 2021, Hannah covered the town of Brunswick for The Times Record.
She graduated from the University of Maine with a degree in Journalism, and reported for The Cape Cod Times in Hyannis, Massachusetts, and The Telegraph in Nashua, N.H., before moving back to Maine.
In her free time, Hannah enjoys reading, running, cooking (eating) and traveling. She lives in Saco with her boyfriend and her cat, Fred.
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PublishedNovember 15, 2019
The Daniel hotel is open again
The Brunswick hotel closed its doors Oct. 25 for renovations.
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PublishedNovember 14, 2019
Brunswick councilors vote to join Metro service, keeping the BREEZ around
Councilors voted in June to extend Brunswick’s Metro BREEZ service through Dec. 31, a decision which cost the town roughly $48,000, included in the 2020 budget. Continuing the service and joining as a member community is expected to cost nearly $78,000 for 2021.
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PublishedNovember 13, 2019
Marji Greenhut reflects on a career, life as an artist (with a lowercase ‘a’)
Greenhut, 79, the fort’s official longest-running tenant is retiring at the end of the year and turning her studio over to two new artists.
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PublishedNovember 12, 2019
Maine labor official: ‘The best way to help a veteran is to give them a job’
Brunswick American Legion commemorates Veterans Day and notes the importance of honoring veterans in ways that count.
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PublishedNovember 8, 2019
Brunswick Police seeking partners for program that helps bring wanderers home
Since 2014, the Brunswick Police Department has participated in Project Lifesaver, a nonprofit that trains law enforcement in using electronic tracking via a special bracelet to locate people with conditions and disorders like Autism or Alzheimer’s that may cause them to wander.
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PublishedNovember 6, 2019
Toby McGrath elected to represent downtown on Brunswick Town Council
McGrath had 279 votes, defeating former Topsham selectman Jim Trusiani who had 56, according to unofficial results. There were five write-in ballots cast.
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PublishedNovember 6, 2019
Brunswick Council votes to give town manager 3% raise, decide own increase soon
Councilors hope a higher stipend might encourage more people with more diverse backgrounds to run for council in the future.
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PublishedNovember 6, 2019
Brunswick council accepts DOT overpass overhaul plan
The project, which the MDOT has agreed to fund, will combine the Route 1 Southbound on-ramp and Cabot Street to create a single signalized intersection at Fort Andross and a signal at Mason Street.
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PublishedNovember 5, 2019
Toby McGrath wins spot on Brunswick Town Council
McGrath had 279 votes, defeating former Topsham Selectman Jim Trusiani, who had 56, according to unofficial results.
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PublishedNovember 5, 2019
Police: Reported threat at Harpswell Coastal Academy unfounded
Head of School Scott Barksdale said in a letter to parents that police were “incredibly concerned” over the social media storm surrounding the threat.
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Mainers 60 and older eligible for COVID-19 vaccine next week as state shifts to age-based rollout
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Binga’s Stadium relocating to Forest Avenue
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