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Brunswick Police Beat: March 25

Arrests 3/16 at 8:26 a.m. Jason P. Kane, 42, of Cumberland Street, was arrested on Pleasant Street by Officer Patrick Mahar on an outstanding warrant from another agency. 3/16 at 10:01 a.m. Will R. Teel, 36, of Market Lane, was arrested on Market Lane by Officer Justin Dolci on an outstanding warrant from another agency. 3/19 at […]

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Bath Police Beat: March 25

Arrests 3/11 at 1:30 p.m. Alex Pedroza, 22, of Willow Street, was arrested by Detective Ted Raedel on Denny Road on charges of aggravated furnishing of scheduled drugs and violating conditions of release. 3/17 at 6 p.m. Crystol Quintana, 29, of Beacon Street, was arrested by Officer Mark Steele on Middle Street on a charge […]

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Topsham Police Beat: March 25

Arrests 3/15 at 7:28 p.m. Raymond Lester, 29, of Crabtree Drive, was arrested by Officer Donald Cowles on Crabtree Drive on a charge of domestic violence assault. 3/19 at 1:26 a.m. Courtney Riordan, 22, of Greene, was arrested by Officer Malcolm Marshall on Lewiston Road on a charge of operating under the influence. Summonses 3/15 […]

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Brunswick compromises with landowners, but debate lingers over coastal project

BRUNSWICK — Two weeks after neighbors complained to the Town Council about allowing a major coastal stabilization project on Miller Point, the town has agreed with the landowners to move forward without a review by the Planning Department. The neighbors continue to criticize the process. At issue is a 625-foot swath of eroding coastline on Miller […]

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Brunswick bans foam food packaging starting Oct. 1

BRUNSWICK — The Town Council on Monday unanimously approved a ban on polystyrene foam packaging, making Brunswick the fourth community in the region to prohibit most food retailers from using the material. The vote reflected a public hearing and process virtually devoid of opposition. “The expression in support of this ban has been so overwhelming,” Councilor […]

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Brunswick airport gets funds to repair runways

BRUNSWICK — U.S. Rep. Chellie Pingree, D-Maine, announced Tuesday that the Brunswick Executive Airport will receive a nearly $116,500 grant from the Federal Aviation Administration. The purpose of the grant, Pingree said in a press release, is to rehabilitate and seal cracks in about 16,000 feet of runways. Pingree sits on the House Appropriations Committee, which oversees […]