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PublishedJuly 14, 2022
Maine State Music Theatre closes show early after cast members test positive for COVID-19
Union rules forced "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" to cancel the remainder of its performances after five cast members tested positive for the coronavirus.
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PublishedJuly 12, 2022
The Dairy Frost still serving ice cream in Brunswick after 67 years
After selling The Dairy Frost on Bath Road last year, longtime owner Kathy Bollinger and her family are helping to keep the Brunswick institution running.
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PublishedJuly 11, 2022
Interest rate hikes hinder Midcoast homebuyers
Rising interest rates have made it more difficult for prospective new homebuyers to compete in a hot housing market, according to local realtors.
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PublishedJuly 11, 2022
Bowdoin College to offer class on ethics of AI in everyday life
The course, the first of its kind for the Brunswick liberal arts college, will debut in the fall of 2023 after a year in development.
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PublishedJuly 8, 2022
Fire destroys Brunswick residence early morning July 8
The house on Chase Lane is considered a total loss.
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PublishedJuly 7, 2022
After husband’s death, Brunswick woman’s baking goes from therapy to booming business
Taxi drivers, police officers and students have helped turn family business Kristie's Creations into a late-night hot spot.
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PublishedJune 30, 2022
Brunswick aerospace company to build Downeast launch site
BluShift Aerospace on Wednesday announced plans to build a space complex in Steuben, but company founder and CEO Sasha Deri said Brunswick will remain the company's base.
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PublishedJune 28, 2022
Brunswick pauses most housing development projects
Brunswick's town council voted Monday to approve an emergency 180-day moratorium on the review and approval of most housing development projects while it considers new housing policies.
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PublishedJune 27, 2022
Tough labor market leaves Midcoast summer camps short staffed
Young workers are turning down camp counselor jobs for better-paying options, forcing some local camps to cap enrollment or cut programming.
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PublishedJune 20, 2022
Government forced to cover plaintiffs’ legal fees in Topsham bridge battle
A Portland judge ruled Friday that the government must cover 70% of Friends of Frank J. Wood Bridge's legal fees after a lengthy battle over the future of the historical structure, but the bridge may still be replaced.
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