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Former mill town in Maine buzzes with new activity [Video]

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Brunswick, Maine has repurposed its textile mill, maintained the Androscoggin Bridge, and honors the shuttered Naval Air Station

FOR ME. THAT WAS JIM BLAKE. CAMP IS WET AND GETTING WETTER AS WE SPEAK. 8:30 A.M. AND JIM BLIGHT CAMP IS MOVING THINGS ALONG ON BRUNSWICK’S. I AM 900 OTHER SCHOOL ACTION. IT’S MOSTLY A ONE PERSON OPERATION AND HAS BEEN SINCE 2012, WHEN BLAKE CAMP LEFT A JOB WITH THE WALL STREET JOURNAL’S RADIO NEWS IN NEW YORK BOUGHT BRUNSWICK’S DEFUNCT AMY AND PUT IT BACK ON THE AIR. MOST FUN I EVER HAD IN RADIO WAS STARTING OUT AT THE LOCAL LEVEL. BLAKE CAMP PLAYS MUSIC, CONTINUOUSLY, UPDATES LOCAL NEWS AS WELL AS HAVING LIVE GUESTS. ON THIS MORNING, THE HEAD OF A LOCAL ANIMAL SHELTER DROPPED BY, AS DID A VISITING REPORTER WHO BLAKE CAMP TURNED THE TABLES ON AND COAXED INTO A QUICK, IMPROMPTU INTERVIEW. SO IT …

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