The agency in charge of the old Navy base in Brunswick held a meeting Friday night to address the public’s concern after a spill of toxic firefighting foam.
"We issued the notice of violation, with working with the town's attorney, again, to try and mirror that transparency that we ...
Town leaders and residents both called for the MRRA Board to be reconfigured. Some said Director Kristine Logan should step ...
One month after 51,000 gallons of toxic firefighting foam spilled at Brunswick Executive Airport, the Midcoast Regional Redevelopment Authority Board met for the first time to hear and deliberate ...
A report released Wednesday finds system failures in multiple hangars where toxic firefighting foam is being kept in ...
The Brunswick Fire Department issued a notice of violation Thursday to the agency that manages the Brunswick Executive Airport for failing to comply with requirements regarding its fire suppression ...
Fire suppression systems in the airport's Hangars 5 and 6 were found to be deficient in a pair of July 2023 inspections, and airport officials have not submitted any documents indicating the proper ...
In a statement Tuesday, a representative from the Navy said the cleanup is the responsibility of the Midcoast Regional ...
The Navy still owns the airport hangar where 51,000 gallons of toxic firefighting foam was discharged after an overhead fire ...
After the largest toxic foam spill in state history at the former Brunswick Naval Air Station last month, Maine’s ...
A fire suppression system at a Brunswick Executive Airport hangar showed deficiencies about a year before it discharged ...