The next round of private well testing could show how the disastrous firefighting foam spill at Brunswick Executive Airport in August may have affected the nearby neighborhood.
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Brunswick group organizing to do widespread PFAS screening in wake of toxic foam spill
The Brunswick Renters Organization is gearing up to create a database of PFAS levels around Brunswick Landing, highlighting concerns about toxic chemical exposure in marginalized communities and the need to raise awareness of contamination history at the former military base.
Brunswick Landing authority launches search for new director
The search for a new MRRA director is underway, nearly a month after Kristine Logan resigned from the job.
Ankeles reelected to Brunswick House seat
Unofficial counts show voters intend to send Dan Ankeles back to the Maine House of Representatives.
Brunswick Landing authority leaves council meeting with two funding wins
The Midcoast Regional Redevelopment Authority, which oversees the development of former the Brunswick Naval Air Station, secured over $1.6 million in funding Monday night, a vast majority of which is granted annually through specialty tax funding.
Deadline to fix Brunswick airport hangar deficiencies extended to November
Midcoast Regional Redevelopment Authority now has until Nov. 22 to address a fire code violation that was issued last month.
Brunswick Landing authority asks governor’s office for $21.9 million for PFAS removal
In a budget request letter dated Oct. 28, the MRRA said that it aimed to pursue an emergency project that will cost about $21.9 million for PFAS cleanup and removal.
Brunswick leverages Brunswick Landing funding in wake of chemical spill
The Brunswick Finance Committee is expected to take up the funding request on Thursday.
PFAS-free firefighting foam coming to Portland International Jetport
The Portland Fire Department says the PFAS-free foam should be fully installed in the airport’s 3 trucks by mid-November.
New Sandpiper apartments bring eco-friendly living to Brunswick Landing
The $18 million project, described as an “eco-house” and spearheaded by property developer Dave Holman, came to fruition this summer and was celebrated last Friday with a ribbon-cutting ceremony at the new building.