Police say that nobody was injured.
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New support dog at Brunswick school aims to break down barriers, ease student stress
Desi, a 3-year-old black lab, was introduced to Brunswick Junior High School around the start of the school year in a collaboration between the school and local police department.
In wake of Brunswick’s hazing ordeal, high school coaches see a ‘teachable moment’
After the allegations involving the Brunswick High football team, athletic directors and coaches in Maine are assessing how they can protect their students and programs from the destructive forces unleashed by hazing.
Governor inducts veterans into Aides-de-Camp program
AUGUSTA — Gov. Janet Mills held her first meeting of the recently reinvigorated Aides-de-Camp program, an advisory council of military veterans who advise the Governor on policies impacting Maine veterans, on Oct. 6. Eleven veterans representing all branches of military services, as well as two members of Mills’ cabinet who are veterans — Public Safety […]
Brunswick animal shelter appoints temporary director amid new facility renovations
Midcoast Humane announced Wednesday that Jess Townsend has been appointed as its interim executive director.
UK father completes barefoot trek from Maine to North Carolina, raises $125K in honor of sick daughter
Chris Brannigan stopped in Brunswick on Sept. 6 during the 1,000 mile, barefoot trek down the eastern seaboard that ended Monday.
Maine childcare providers struggle to keep doors open amid worker shortage
Across the state, 187 licensed childcare centers closed between April 2020 and September 2021.
After safety inspection, new restrictions for Topsham-Brunswick bridge coming next week
Effective Monday, the maximum weight permitted on the Frank J. Wood bridge will be 10 tons or 20,000 pounds. The current maximum is 25 tons or 50,000 pounds.
Brunswick football players, parents voices concerns after investigation into hazing incident
Roughly 50 members of the Brunswick High School football community, including parents and players, attended the school board meeting Wednesday.
Two newcomers on ballot, no contested seats for Brunswick Town Council
Brunswick residents Abby King and Sande Updegraph are seeking council seats for District 3 and 4, respectively.