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CREWS from Harry C. Crooker & Sons began work Tuesday to remove the front guard gate at the entrance to the former Brunswick Naval Air Station. Final plans for the area will include extending a median with grass to a point about halfway around the curve of Fitch Avenue. Midcoast Regional Redevelopment Authority officials expect the work to be completed later this week.
CREWS from Harry C. Crooker & Sons began work Tuesday to remove the front guard gate at the entrance to the former Brunswick Naval Air Station. Final plans for the area will include extending a median with grass to a point about halfway around the curve of Fitch Avenue. Midcoast Regional Redevelopment Authority officials expect the work to be completed later this week.

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