A ballot question will ask voters to express whether they think the proposal is ‘too high’, ‘acceptable’ or ‘too low.’
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Brunswick police ask for help finding man who walked away from home
Police say Daniel Gagnon, 26, was last seen on foot Wednesday afternoon wearing a white T-shirt and black shorts.
Ex-Obama adviser Susan Rice gets honorary Bowdoin degree
A total of 489 students are awarded degrees at the Brunswick college’s 213th graduation.
Bowdoin College gets approval for new energy-efficient housing
Plans call for four apartment-style buildings that would be the college’s first residential construction since 2005.
CEI receives $1.8 million from Wells Fargo-backed business innovation fund
Meanwhile, the Brunswick community development corporation’s solar energy subsidiary receives $1.5 million to provide capital to midsized commercial projects for low-income people and communities.
Brunswick residents consider legal action against mobile home park
Bay Bridge Estates tenants are raising new concerns about maintenance and falling trees months after the town was forced to step in during a water shortage.
Trek Across Maine gets a new course, and change of scenery, for 2019
The 35th annual long-distance charity bike ride – set for June 2019 – will start and finish in Brunswick.
Brendan Murtha, 18, has already encountered 700 birds
The Bowdoin College freshman says his father’s work as an artist inspired his passion for birding.
Adult group homes facing crisis created by legislators
A failure to increase MaineCare reimbursement rates before the session’s end triggers a reduction instead, putting services at risk.
Mainers join effort to pressure Lowe’s to drop paint strippers with deadly chemical
Methylene chloride has been linked to 50 deaths, prompting the EPA to announce upcoming action, but environmental advocates don’t want to wait and are appealing directly to retailers that sell the products.