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I lost my framed abstract canvas this afternoon around 2:45pm. It's a 16x20 inch piece painted in blues, teals, and sandy yellows, signed 'M. Chen' in the lower right corner. The frame is whitewashed wood with a slim gold inner trim, and the back has a label that reads 'Mira Chen Coastal Series.' There’s a tiny coffee-ring mark on the back edge that I’d recognize, plus a faint dent on the top-right corner of the frame. I last saw it near the Brunswick Public Library on Maine Street, outside the entrance by Market Street. It has sentimental value to me; I’d really love to get it back if anyone found it.
I lost my blue Nike Dri-FIT running shorts yesterday around 3pm near the Brunswick Baths on Dawson Street. They're a size medium, lightweight mesh, with a neon orange drawstring and a small white Nike swoosh on the left leg. The fabric has a slight fade from lots of training, and there’s a tiny snag along the left hem from a tumble during last week’s hill repeats. It was a gift from my coach, so it holds sentimental value, and I really need it back.
I lost my silver necklace yesterday around 3pm near the Brunswick Public Library on Park Row, right by Bow Street Market. It's a thin 18-inch sterling silver chain with a small heart pendant that has a tiny ruby inlay. The back of the pendant is engraved with the initials 'KP' and the clasp is a little stiff. It feels sentimental—my mom gave it to me last year and I wear it every day. If someone found it, I'd really appreciate getting it back.
I lost my medium black leather tote yesterday around 3pm near the Brunswick Town Center, by the Starbucks on Maine Street. It's a Coach tote with a faint embossed logo, about 14 by 10 inches, with a red lining peeking out at the opening. A brass tag engraved 'EJ' hangs from the left handle, and there's a small coffee stain on the bottom corner. It really matters to me because it was a gift from my grandmother, and I’d be grateful to get it back.
Yesterday around 3pm I realized my red Yamaha 4/4 violin was missing, a student model with a sunburst finish, ebony chin rest, and a few light scratches. The black soft-shell case has a tear near the zipper and blue painter’s tape on the lid with my initials AR. I last saw it outside the Brunswick Music Academy on Park Row, near the library on Maine Street, after a quick coffee break. This instrument means a lot to me—it was a gift from my grandmother, and I’d be forever grateful if someone found it.
I found a black velvet evening gown this afternoon around 3:15pm, lying on the curb outside the Brunswick Town Hall on Park Street after a quick coffee stop. It's a floor-length gown with a subtle sheen, size M, and there's a detachable crystal-embellished belt at the waist that really catches the light. The tag says Elara Couture. Inside the lining, there’s a small gold seahorse embroidery near the seam and a tiny lipstick stain near the right hip pocket, which should help identify it. I don’t know who it belongs to, but it clearly belongs to someone heading to a formal event; I’d love to reunite it with its owner.
I found a black canvas tote this afternoon around 2:15pm behind the Brunswick Town Hall on Maine Street, near the corner with Park Row. It's a medium-sized bag, a little worn at the corners, with a bright red zipper pull and a small blue lobster keychain attached to the zipper. Inside there's a spiral notebook, a pink umbrella, and a faded photo tucked in a pocket. The bag feels like it's used daily and probably holds something meaningful to its owner; I'd love to see it back with you if you recognize it.
Found a blue budgie this afternoon around 3:45pm near the Bowdoin College Library on Maine Street in Brunswick. It has a cobalt blue body, a pale yellow chest, and a tiny red leg band with the number 27. The bird stayed perched on a bench railing outside the campus bookstore as I walked by, chirping softly and looking a little hungry. I’m hoping to get it back to its owner, because it clearly belongs to someone who loves it.
I found a red tambourine this afternoon around 3:15pm in the Brunswick Public Library parking lot behind Park Row. It's a 12-inch frame with a glossy red plastic rim, and the jingles are intact. There’s a small hairline crack near the grip and a blue dragon sticker near the edge. I’m hoping to reunite it with its owner—if you recognize it, tell me about the sticker and the crack to confirm.
I found a silver bracelet this afternoon around 3:15pm on Pleasant Street, right by the Brunswick Library area. It's a slim, shiny sterling-silver bracelet, about 7 inches long, with a small red enamel heart charm along the chain. The clasp is a simple lobster claw, and there's a tiny scratch near the clasp plus a faint initial 'N' engraved inside the curve. It's in good condition overall, just a bit worn from sidewalk wear. I figured someone out there is probably missing it, so I'm posting here in case it's theirs. If you recognize it, send me a message here and we can arrange a quick meet-up in Brunswick.
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