The Navy aerial acrobatics team is preparing for its first show in Brunswick since 2017.
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Final Bath-built Zumwalt destroyer returns from sea trials
According to BIW Program Manager Edward Kenyon, the future USS Lyndon B. Johnson “performed particularly well” throughout the trials.
Maine allows more time for required vaccinations as new COVID-19 cases nearly double
Enforcement will begin Oct. 29 rather than Oct. 1, to give health care workers more time to get fully vaccinated. Meanwhile, the state reports the most new cases in a day since Jan. 22.
People who fly drones near Brunswick airshow will be charged, FBI says
Commercial and recreational flying, including the use of drones, within five miles of the Great State of Maine Airshow will be prohibited.
Defense bill change could bring more business to Bath shipyard
The amendment authorizes a third Arleigh Burke-class destroyer, the primary type of ship Bath Iron Works builds, to an annual defense bill.
Aircraft on display at Brunswick airshow will honor fallen Maine Marine
A stationary MV-22 Osprey will be on display at the airshow in memory of Capt. Benjamin Cross.
U.K. man pledges to trek barefoot from Maine to North Carolina for sick daughter
“I’m not a super fit guy, not an athlete or anything like that. I’m just a desperate dad who is doing the only thing he knows how as a solider used to marching,” said Chris Brannigan.
Southern Midcoast Chamber seeks community help in rebranding efforts
The chamber’s role has changed over time, and they have been discussing some changes and evolution that need to happen for some time now.
A 6-vehicle pileup sent 3 people to the hospital Wednesday. Here’s what likely happened.
The area where the crash occurred is a frequent site of collisions, according to the state.
Final Bath-built Zumwalt destroyer departs shipyard for sea trials
The future USS Lyndon B. Johnson is the third and final ship in the Zumwalt class, built exclusively by Bath Iron Works.