Brunswick

‘LBJ Ate Here,’ Childhood Memory in Topsham
‘LBJ Ate Here,’ Childhood Memory in Topsham
‘LBJ Ate Here,’ Childhood Memory in Topsham
Lyndon Baines Johnson, US president 1963-1969, was better known as 'LBJ.' Back in the the summer of 1966, LBJ visited Maine. He flew in to the Brunswick Naval Air Base, then traveled by car to Lewiston, where he spoke in front of 12,000 people at Kennedy Park. On the way, the entourage stopped in Topsham for an ice cream at Dairy Queen. Shortly thereafter, the store painted in bright big white let
Brunswick Bed Races [Pics]
Brunswick Bed Races [Pics]
Brunswick Bed Races [Pics]
When I got to Park Row in Brunswick and helped Account Executive Jeremiah unload the 92 Moose entry in the bed race, I turned around to see a dear friend I hadn't run into in many years? "Dee Dee!" I exclaimed. Then came a long overdue hug. Had that been the only thing that happened today, I would have considered the day worthwhile! But wait, there's more!
Have You Ever Been to Coastal Performance Training Center in Brunswick?
Have You Ever Been to Coastal Performance Training Center in Brunswick?
Have You Ever Been to Coastal Performance Training Center in Brunswick?
Coastal Performance Training Center in Brunswick is a really cool place. It's a fitness facility, training center and so much more. Tonight was their open house. The Nikki Hunt Band performed, loads of information, games and many local restaurants provided food including Pat's Pizza of Yarmouth, Flipside Pizza, Wild Oats Bakery and Cafe and Tim Hortons.
Brunswick to Celebrate Poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Brunswick to Celebrate Poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Brunswick to Celebrate Poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
The most charming town of Brunswick will celebrate Henry Wadsworth Longfellow in February. The community will have a number of events in honor of the poet. This year is the 206th anniversary of his birth. The annual Longfellow Days celebration will happen all through the month of February.
Downeaster Success Brings Some Noise Concerns for Brunswick
Downeaster Success Brings Some Noise Concerns for Brunswick
Downeaster Success Brings Some Noise Concerns for Brunswick
Success always seems to come with some problems, and in Brunswick, the noise from the idling train is a concern.  The good news is that ridership for the Amtrak Downeaster’s first month of passenger service to Freeport and Brunswick was higher than expected. 80% higher that expected!