Recently a high school classmate of mine posted an image showing dozens of electric cars in a junkyard near France with a caption indicating they were abandoned due to failed batteries and were now leaking dangerous chemicals, harming the environment they were created to save. There was a negative comment questioning the move to electric […]
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Dresden, Wiscasset, Woolwich launch survey on internet use
Dresden, Wiscasset and Woolwich have posted surveys on town websites, Facebook pages and town offices to gain insight into internet use and financial costs to residents, businesses and property owners. The three communities have been working collaboratively on the issue of expanding broadband services. The towns are working on a request for proposal to send […]
The Recycle Bin: A new reminder of an old hazard
Our friends at Earth911 have recently alerted me anew to the hazards of mercury in products we might need to discard or recycle. I recall, as a child, having a small, but very heavy jar of liquid mercury that we thought was neat stuff and played with on occasion. It puddled in fun ways or […]
Bath High School Alumni Association events back for 2022
The Bath High School Alumni Association is gearing up for the first weekend of in-person events since 2019. Kicking off the weekend of events will be the return of the Blue & White Golf Classic at Bath Golf Club on Friday, June 10. The 131st Annual Alumni Banquet will be held on Friday at 5 […]
From the Garden: Do we have to separate you two? Best, worst companion plants
We gardeners spend so much time stressing over what our plants need that we often forget they grew just fine for millennia without us. Suppose we step back from our self-aggrandizing human nature and take our cues from actual nature instead? That would save time, money and the environment by reducing the need for fertilizers, […]
Slate of nature programs coming to Freeport state park
Wolfe’s Neck Woods State Park offers nature programs daily through June at 2 p.m. The programs start at the benches by the end of the second parking lot unless otherwise noted and may include walks, talks, and activities in a beautiful natural setting. Programs last about one hour unless otherwise noted, weather permitting. No reservations […]
In photos: Human chain to fight hunger in Brunswick
On Thursday, June 2, the student body at St. John’s Catholic School in Brunswick stood stand side by side and formed a line stretching from the school to the Mid Coast Hunger Prevention Program. One by one, hundreds of donated items from the school community, totaling over 500 pounds, were handed from student to student […]
Wiscasset church to host 68th Strawberry Festival
Wiscasset’s St. Philip’s Church will host its 68th Strawberry Festival after a two-year hiatus on June 25. The event is scheduled from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the church at 12 Hodge St., with shortcakes made of homemade biscuits dopped with crushed strawberries and whipped cream or locally made ice cream on the menu. […]
Ron Chase: Navigating the iconic Machias River – Part II: Little Falls to Machias
Ken Gordon and I were beginning the third day of our five-day outing on the Machias River in Washington County. Paddling expedition kayaks, two seniors not acting their ages had completed a little less than half of the 55-mile journey and were camped at the foot of Little Falls. We awoke to bluebird skies and […]
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