This is the first big infusion of cash for the Preserve in a decade. Author: Don Carrigan Updated: 9:32 PM EDT July 15, 2021 BRUNSWICK, Maine — The acres of soft green hayfields stretch out towards the edge of the New Meadows River, with bird songs the only nearby sounds. Woodward Point Preserve is just a few minute drive from the busy Cooks Corner retail hub, but it barely feels like the same town. The Brunswick preserve is 80 acres that had been a cattle farm until the owners agreed to see in 2017. The Maine Coast Heritage Trust worked with the owners, the town, the Brunswick/Topsham land Trust, and the Land for Maine’s Future program to raise the money to buy and preserve the property.