bluShift Aerospace said it will try the test launch of its commercial rocket prototype in the coming week in Limestone.
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Brunswick man charged with ramming fence, plane at Brunswick airport
BRUNSWICK — Police have charged 22-year-old Ryan Cooper of Brunswick in connection with a hit and run at Brunswick Executive Airport that happened sometime Wednesday night or early Thursday morning. A man who saw the media reports about the hit and run tipped off police. Police charged Cooper with aggravated criminal mischief, criminal trespass, leaving […]
Police: Jeep crashes gate, strikes plane at Brunswick airport
Police are looking for a Jeep Wrangler they believe crashed through a gate and hit the nose of a plane at Brunswick Executive Airport.
Brunswick aerospace company to launch its first rocket
bluShift, located at the former Navy base, plans to launch its first rocket fueled by a first-of-its-kind biofuel in Limestone Friday.
Brunswick school board wants less remote learning, more time in classroom
School department pediatrician Dr. Alyssa Goodwin told the board Wednesday it is difficult to track down where disease transmission is occurring as overall cases are rising in Maine.
Lisbon to fast track redevelopment of rundown, vacant properties
The Lisbon Development Committee approved a land bank program allowing the town to purchase distressed properties to speed up redevelopment.
Brunswick medical pot business to shift focus to recreational marijuana
Milshire Madison LLC is adding the manufacturing space inside a building at the Brunswick Industrial Park.
Smelt camp businesses face short season this winter
“It’s definitely put a halt on my income,” said Jim McPherson, who has run a smelt camp on the Cathance River for 50 years.
Durham grade 6 shifts to online learning as COVID cases increase
Regional School Unit 5 announced a COVID-19 outbreak at Freeport High School on Jan. 5 and two days later announced that sixth grade will move to online instruction.
How are kids talking about the Capitol insurrection in the classroom?
Mt. Ararat and Brunswick high school social studies teachers said students had questions about what motivated the attacks, how it could happen from a security standpoint, and whether things could get worse moving.