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BRUNSWICK HIGH SCHOOL football fans will have a new press box this year, replacing the original one built over 15 years ago. According to Football Booster Dick Lancaster, the old press box was too small and rotting out, needing to be replaced. The Brunswick Football Boosters raised the money, and, thanks to generosity of Hammond Lumber Company, which sold all the materials at cost, the new press box will be finished by the home opener on Sept. 7 against Skowhegan. The press box will be double the size of the original one. Thanks goes out to Mark Wild Construction and engineer Albert Putman, who produced the blueprints at no cost. Also, thanks to builders John Perreault and Daughters Construction, Jimmy George and PC Construction, carpenters Mark Robbins and Dan Cooper, electrician Gary Ford and painter Blair Dwyer along with several boosters and players who donated their time over several weekends to complete the project.
BRUNSWICK HIGH SCHOOL football fans will have a new press box this year, replacing the original one built over 15 years ago. According to Football Booster Dick Lancaster, the old press box was too small and rotting out, needing to be replaced. The Brunswick Football Boosters raised the money, and, thanks to generosity of Hammond Lumber Company, which sold all the materials at cost, the new press box will be finished by the home opener on Sept. 7 against Skowhegan. The press box will be double the size of the original one. Thanks goes out to Mark Wild Construction and engineer Albert Putman, who produced the blueprints at no cost. Also, thanks to builders John Perreault and Daughters Construction, Jimmy George and PC Construction, carpenters Mark Robbins and Dan Cooper, electrician Gary Ford and painter Blair Dwyer along with several boosters and players who donated their time over several weekends to complete the project.

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