BRUNSWICK — The Brunswick Fire Department substation at Cook’s Corner will now be known as the Harold Emerson Fire Station in honor of the late deputy fire chief. Emerson’s son, Jeff Emerson, is now deputy chief for fire prevention for the Brunswick Department and said the decision was “by far one of the most significant acknowledgments” […]
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Brunswick council, School Board pick leaders for 2012
BRUNSWICK The Brunswick Town Council and School Board welcomed newly elected members and selected new leadership during inauguration ceremonies Tuesday night. Incoming District 7 Town Councilor Sarah Brayman took the oath of office for the council alongside incumbent District 5 Councilor Gerald Favreau and At-large Councilor Benet Pols, who held the District 7 seat for […]
BRUNSWICK POLICE
Summonses Tod Thibeault, 55, of 19 Turner St., Dec. 31, 2:26 p.m., charged with theft, at Dunkin’ Donuts on Pleasant Street. Ryan Jones, 29, of 19 Maple St., Nov. 25, 5:38 a.m., charged with operating after license suspension, on Bath Road.
Burglars hit 8 Bath vehicles
BATH In the wake of eight vehicle break-ins Saturday night and early Sunday morning, the Bath Police Department on Tuesday urged residents to lock their car doors. The incidents occurred in the city’s north end in the Park Street and Washington Street areas, according to Bath Police Lt. Stan Cielinski. None involved forced entry, he […]
Weekend crash victims recalled
PHIPPSBURG It was a deadly weekend for two Sagadahoc County residents who are remembered for their hard work ethic and love of the outdoors. County Sheriff Joel Merry said the investigations into both accidents — one that killed 20- year- old Justin S. Thomas early Monday in Phippsburg and one that killed Andrew J. Klaiber, […]
Probe: Flawed disclosure law shields top officials’ deals
AUGUSTA — Between 2003 and 2010, the state paid almost $235 million to private organizations run by legislative leaders or the spouses of high- level state officials. But because of a loophole in state law, not one penny of that spending was ever disclosed to the public in ethics filings. An investigation by the Maine Center […]
Police report body ID progress
BRUNSWICK — Brunswick police today said they have tentatively identified the body of a man discovered 13 days ago as a local resident in his late 70s last seen in late October. Deputy Chief Marc Hagan said this morning that after receiving a tip, detectives interviewed several local residents who were able to provide enough details […]
Digging for Answers
PHIPPSBURG — In the two years since the Department of Marine Resources implemented a new system to detect pollution in the Kennebec River, shellfish harvesters in Phippsburg say the flats have been closed more often than not. Added to the acidification of flats in the New Meadows River, digging clams has become a tenuous livelihood, leaving […]