This was the first year that the Brunswick-based Mere Point Oyster Company offered tours of the roughly 38-acre operation in Maquoit Bay.
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Maine State Music Theatre brings back costume sale
BRUNSWICK — Just in time for Halloween, Maine State Music Theatre plans to host its costume sale from 3 to 8 p.m. Friday, Oct. 15, and from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 16, at 22 Elm St. The sale benefits the theater and offers genuine theatrical costumes from its stock at reduced prices. […]
$4 million facelift for Brunswick mall to be completed by year’s end
The Butchers & Bakers, a gluten-free bakery, butchery and café, will be taking over the former Wild Oats location in the Tontine Mall in the heart of downtown.
Police: Augusta woman charged after driving through Brunswick garage
Police say the driver was under the influence and narrowly missed a pool behind the garage.
$4.1 million infrastructure project underway at former Brunswick base
Projects for this fiscal year, which began in July and will continue through June 2022, include LED streetlights, an extension to the Allagash walking trail, airport repaving and electric vehicle charging stations.
Brunswick man flying flag upside-down as conservative protest
The U.S. Flag Code states that the flag should never be displayed upside down, except to signal “dire distress in instances of extreme danger to life or property.”
Domestic violence project in Brunswick attempts to give survivors a voice
“No one talks about domestic abuse, there is just a big silence around it,” said Patrisha McLean. “The problem is that makes women going through it feel like they’re alone.”
Brunswick High cancels homecoming football game Friday due to ongoing hazing investigation
Superintendent Phil Potenziano made the announcement in a community letter on Friday afternoon.
Brunswick places football coaches on leave, cancels homecoming game amid hazing investigation
A detective has been assigned to the case to investigate whether any laws had been violated, according to Brunswick Chief of Police Scott Stewart.
40-home development proposed for Brunswick Landing sparks pushback from neighbors
The proposal includes roughly 2,100 feet of roadway, 40 single-family residential lots, three apartment buildings and two condominiums with eight units each.