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Get bogged down with LEA

When spring arrives in Maine, the whole landscape transforms, but nowhere is this transformation more apparent than in wetlands. Frog choruses, bird migrations, extreme flooding: wetlands have it all. To explore the dynamic nature of wetland systems, join Lakes Environmental Association Thursday, May 8, for two separate programs. First, at 10 am, association educator and […]

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tom's lakes cuts

Gng lucas chase: Gray-New Gloucester pitcher Lucas Chase throws a pitch during last Wednesday’s season opener for the Patriots, as they hosted Lake Region in a Western Maine Conference game. Lake Region won 5-0. It was the second game of the year for the Lakers. Staff photo by Tom Minervino LR Aaron chase: Lake Region […]

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Coming soon to a road near you in the Lakes Region are multiple species of amphibians looking to cross the road. In Bridgton, Denmark, Naples and Casco, as many as 65 volunteers could be there to give them safe passage. Each year, Lakes Environmental Association hosts Big Night Salamander Migration Watch. The date is never […]

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As anyone with a backyard pond can attest, the high-pitched chorus of peepers is a sure sign of spring. What is more a surprise is that the sources of these calls are 1-inch long male tree frogs looking for love. As Lakes Region residents welcome this vocal return of spring, the Maine Audubon Society is […]

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Lake Region softball cuts

Hutchins Lake Region pitcher Jesse Hutchins gets ready to deliver a pitch in Saturday’s scrimmage with Gorham. Staff photo by Adam Howard Lauren Lauren D’Ascanio of Lake Region gets ready to make a play in a scrimmage against Gorham on Saturday. Staff photo by Adam Howard Morgan Lake Region’s Morgan McClean had two hits against […]