This is a heartfelt message and explanation to our neighbors in Bristol who are upset about the activity on our land and who may not realize that our values for nature and the environment are more in alignment with theirs than they might think.
Cider Pressing at Pownalborough Court House Sept. 29
Families are invited to bring apples and press their own cider at the Pownalborough Court House in Dresden on Sunday, Sept. 29. Members of the stewardship committee of the historic site at 23 Courthouse Road, off Route 128, will be on hand from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. to advise participants on the use of an electric grinder or a traditional press.
Bristol Bicycle-Pedestrian Survey Online
The Bristol Byways Committee is asking all residents and visitors to the Pemaquid peninsula to complete an online survey about pedestrian and bicycle use and needs in the community.
Another View Solutions
“Another View,” like any group daring to dispute progressive-approved, politically correct talking points, has had a series of trolls assigned to regularly post online “responses.”
Marilyn Beane’s World
Greetings, dear readers. Here I am, your Marilyn Beane’s World columnist finally coming to you with news about myself, which I am still recovering from being so ill at Pen Bay in Rockport. This is the nearest hospital to where I live now.
NEVER DUPLICATED
We encourage our readers – lovers of oysters and those who prefer less slippery cuisine – to attend the Pemaquid Oyster Festival on Sunday.
Legislators, Lobstermen Meet with Attorney General Frey Submitted article
Two area legislators, Rep. Jeffrey Evangelos, I-Friendship, and Rep. Bill Pluecker, I-Warren, led a delegation to the Office of the Maine Attorney General to press the state’s attorney to provide a full range of legal representation for Maine’s lobster industry in the face what the representatives say are draconian and unjustified measures being promoted by National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration to restrict lobster gear in reference to the right whale protection.
Kids Race at Race Through the Woods
This year, as in previous ones, Midcoast Conservancy’s Race Through the Woods trail races will feature a kids obstacle course, a fun and positive way to introduce younger kids to the unique experience of trail racing.
Monhegan Gets Coastal Community Planning Grant
The Municipal Planning Assistance Program, a division of the Maine Department of Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry’s Bureau of Resource Information and Land Use Planning, on Tuesday, Sept. 24 announced the award of nearly $145,000 to four projects through its Coastal Community Grant program.
Elke S. Brunetti April 7, 1965 - Sept. 13, 2019
Elke S. Brunetti, 54, passed away Sept. 13, 2019 at the Maine Veterans Home in Augusta with family and close friends around her. She was born in Germany on April 7, 1965, a daughter of the late Egon and Maria Farnbauer Schmidt.
Robert (Bob) Dean Thomas March 28, 1933 - Sept. 20, 2019
Robert (Bob) Dean Thomas, 86, of New Canaan, Conn. and Jefferson, passed quietly at dawn on Sept. 20 in Damariscotta, surrounded by his wife and children.
Mary Tootell May 10, 1929 - Sept. 21, 2019
Mary Tootell, 90, passed away on the afternoon of Sept. 21, 2019 at Cove’s Edges in Damariscotta. Born in Rhode Island on May 10, 1929, she was the daughter of Arthur and Alice Charbonneau.
Vernon S. “Vern” Phillips Dec. 8, 1941 - Sept. 23, 2019
Vernon Stewart “Vern” Phillips, 77, passed away at his residence at Hodgdon Green in Damariscotta, on the morning of Sept. 23, 2019. Born on Dec. 8, 1941 (one day after the attack on Pearl Harbor) in Waltham, Mass., he was the beloved only child of George “Stewart” and Mildred Phillips.
Cornhole Fundraiser for New Bristol Softball Field
On Oct. 5, with a rain date of Oct. 6, The Harbor Room, Bristol Boosters, and volunteers of the Bristol Softball Fundraising Committee will throw a cornhole tournament to raise money for the third phase of construction of the new softball field.
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