“The reality on the ground is you don’t really understand a place like Afghanistan until you’ve served there,” said Doug Livermore, an Afghanistan War veteran and Brunswick High School graduate.
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Brunswick Landing gears up for Blue Angels airshow
Only 10,000 tickets per day sold for this year’s airshow, in part due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Bowdoin College prepares to bring back all students, a first since pandemic began
Bowdoin College officials say that the vaccination rate among students and staff is nearing 100%.
Pizza, bubble tea and croissants: What to know about the new eateries coming to Brunswick
New eateries are slated to open in Brunswick in the coming months.
National Wildlife Federation showcases Maine photographer’s work on holiday cards
Glenn Michaels’ photo of a pelican is being featured on the National Wildlife Federation’s holiday card along with other merchandise this year.
Maine Coast Fishermen’s Association to debut new digs in Brunswick
After beginning two new programs during the COVID-19 pandemic, Maine Coast Fishermen’s Association plans to cut the ribbon for the new Pleasant Street location on Aug. 12.
Brunswick moves closer to acquiring long sought-after, historic shoreline for public use
The price is set at $504,000, and the town hopes to fund the purchase through grants and other fundraising efforts.
Summer camps build on effort to extend vocational programs to middle schoolers
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.
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The offer was rescinded after about three months of negotiations, according to Yankee Lanes owner Nelson Moody.