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They would have been the first Staples employees in the country to organize.
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Federal records indicate that the unionization attempt from Brunswick employees may be the first among Staples retail stores in the United States.
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Brunswick town councilors have unanimously voted to acquire nearly 300 acres of land near Maquoit Bay as a way to protect the local environment, following a softshell clam die-off this summer that city staff say that was linked to warmer weather and nutrient runoff.
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A recent dieoff of clams has prompted Brunswick officials to impose a moratorium on development for a coastal portion of town.
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The decision came after hours of testimony Monday night. Some retailers pushed back on the change, but several nonprofit and public health experts urged a ban, saying that flavored tobacco posed particular harm to young adults who could become addicted.
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Brunswick police closed the investigation after reviewing evidence — including cell phone videos — and interviewing potential victims of an alleged assault.
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Brunswick town officials are closing in on purchasing a 42.5-acre parcel of land that it has sought for years on the Androscoggin River in Maine.
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Frontier 14 Maine Street Brunswick, Maine Tuesday, January 3, 2017 7:00 pm start On hand will be the program's Co-Creator and Executive Producer Lisa…
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A Maine company wants to use about 180 tons of garbage to a fuel an ``anaerobic digester'' that it's building in Brunswick. The Portland Press Herald…