Career and technical education schools around Maine are piloting programs for middle schools and offering summer camps as part of a statewide effort to engage younger students.
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Signs belonging to Frank J. Wood Bridge preservation group vandalized, stolen
The signs belonged to Friends of the Frank J. Wood Bridge, involved in a legal battle to preserve the landmark.
Future uncertain for Brunswick bowling alley after potential buyer retracts offer
The offer was rescinded after about three months of negotiations, according to Yankee Lanes owner Nelson Moody.
Bringing together people and food, Brunswick farm exceeds 50,000 pounds of donated produce
Growing to Give, a nonprofit farm in Brunswick, aims to counter food insecurity and climate change through local, sustainable agriculture.
Brunswick’s Fat Boy Drive-In reopens after bomb threat on Sunday
The threat was made through a phone call, according Brunswick’s Chief of Police Scott Stewart.
In photos: Anglers assemble for inaugural fly-fishing showcase in Brunswick
The event raised nearly $5,000 for Project Healing Waters, an organization that supports wounded veterans through fly-fishing.
Bowdoin College experiment looks to test relationship between oysters and seagrass
Students and staff hypothesize that the seagrass will help the growth of oysters, which could have a positive impact of Maine’s booming aquaculture industry.
Maine fly-fishing companies to host Brunswick event to support wounded veterans
The first Maine Fly Fishing Summer Showcase, which will include a fishing tournament, exhibition and afterparty, will take place at Thomas Point Beach in Brunswick this Saturday.
Online presentation will detail history of Wabanaki people
Bowdoin College Museum of Art
Two Brunswick-based businesses win cash prize from Greenlight Maine
STARC Systems won $10,000 for coming in second place, and bluShift Aerospace was awarded $5,000 for third. Bixby Chocolate, a Rockland-based company, took first place and the $25,000 top prize.