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Passamaquoddy Tribe seeks former naval base


The Passamaquoddy Tribe is seeking to acquire a former naval air station in Brunswick, Maine.

The 3,200-acre Brunswick Naval Air Station is no longer in use. The tribe is eligible to acquire the property as long as the Bureau of Indian Affairs submits a request to the General Services Administration.

The tribe says its acquisition will bring economic benefits to the local community. But other entities, including government agencies, are also seeking the land.

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Tribe lobbies for support in bid for air base (The Portland Press Herald 2/16)
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Relevant Links:
Pasamaquoddy Tribe, Pleasant Point Reservation - http://www.wabanaki.com

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