BRUNSWICK (AP) — The civilian authority that’s developing the former Brunswick Naval Air Station for civilian use says it’s going to assess the success of the Great State of Maine Air Show before deciding when the event will return.
But Steve Levesque of the Mid Coast Regional Redevelopment Authority said it’s likely that the massive air show will be held every other year, going forward.
The redevelopment authority hired a vendor to run the two-day event that wrapped up Sunday after organizing air shows in 2011 and 2012.
There’s a lot of work and expense to run the air shows. When the base was active, the federal government picked up the tab and sailors did most of the work.
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