
The theme of this year’s contest was “Brunswick’s Hidden Gems,” highlighting parts of the town’s built environment that are architecturally or historically important, even if their significance is not immediately obvious.
The winners were: first place, “Green Evolution,” by Patrick Donovan; second place, “Corner View,” by Darby Kelley; and third place, “Morning Glory,” by Julius Spaltro. In addition, two honorable mentions were given to high school students Harrison Brown for “Frosty’s,” and Brendan Glass for “Jenney Station.”


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