The project, which the MDOT has agreed to fund, will combine the Route 1 Southbound on-ramp and Cabot Street to create a single signalized intersection at Fort Andross and a signal at Mason Street.
Hannah LaClaire
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Hannah LaClaire is a business reporter at the Portland Press Herald, covering Maine’s housing crisis, real estate and development, entrepreneurship, the state's cannabis industry and a little bit of everything else. Before joining the Press Herald in 2021, Hannah covered the town of Brunswick for The Times Record. In her free time, she enjoys reading, running and weekends up at camp. She lives in Springvale with her husband and daughter, their dog and two tuxedo cats.
Toby McGrath wins spot on Brunswick Town Council
McGrath had 279 votes, defeating former Topsham Selectman Jim Trusiani, who had 56, according to unofficial results.
Police: Reported threat at Harpswell Coastal Academy unfounded
Head of School Scott Barksdale said in a letter to parents that police were “incredibly concerned” over the social media storm surrounding the threat.
Police say threat against Harpswell Coastal Academy unfounded
But police were ‘incredibly concerned’ over the social media storm that erupted last week, Head of School Scott Barksdale said in a letter to parents.
Spindleworks debuts new immersive, interactive art exhibit
Artists spent the better part of a month building the room using paper mache, woodworking, drawing, sewing, tissue paper and more. All the animation and sound effects were also created by the artists.
Roadwork in Brunswick expected to continue through mid-week
Paving and striping on Route 1 in Brunswick is causing extensive delays for people trying to get home after work.
The Daniel hotel in Brunswick closes for repairs, canceling reservations and event with little notice
Roughly two-dozen Bowdoin College families had their reservations canceled just before family weekend and a bride was given less than a week’s notice that the venue for her wedding was no longer available.
Students ‘growing, giving and learning’ in new farm-based program
Organizers say the program will teach students about local solutions to hunger, healthy food and climate-friendly agriculture.
Brunswick High School senior drops her first album
Pearl Stuart, 17, produced the eight-track album in her basement. The mellow pop songs offer an ‘immersive look into a teenager’s first experience with love and loss,’ she said.
Brunswick’s Wild Oats preparing for move to Brunswick Landing, hopes to keep community spirit
People once told Becky Shepherd she was crazy for opening a cafe in Brunswick’s downtown, but now some of the same voices are telling her she is deserting the people who helped grow her business.