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Sequim ready to roll for National Bike Month

Transfer stations report a surge in business

Read Article REGION More than a year after the pandemic came to Oxford Hills some things have settled down a bit. Early shortages of staples like pasta, canned soup, toilet paper and kitty litter seem to be in the rear view mirror. The economy meter is ticking its way in the right direction. Mainers can anticipate shedding their face coverings – at least in outdoor settings. One phenomenon, or consequence, of the pandemic seems to be holding on: decluttering. A productive way to pass the time while sheltering in place, the movement of hardcore cleaning has become a thing. Per Maine governor’s mandate, recycling centers across the state closed down last spring during the public health emergency. Looking for ways to make it easier for residents to properly recycle and dispose of large items, Oxford eliminated its transfer station disposal coupons and charges for all materials except construction debris. When the town’s transfer station reopened, the stream of people getting

Norway welcomes Earth Day 2021

Read Article The Alan Day Community Garden will launch the 2021 growing season on Earth Day with a garden blessing and work party on April 24. Emily Delamater NORWAY Now that the snow has melted and the ice is out Lake Pennessewassee, the Center for an Ecology-Based Economy, the Alan Day Community Garden, and Spoke Folks are ready to greet spring, along with other community partners. CEBE and The Gem Movie Theater in Bethel have partnered to present Emmy-winning producer, Joe Gantz’s film, “The Race to Save the World”, on Earth Day at 7:30 p.m. The Race to Save the World is a feature documentary film that follows the stories of everyday people who devote their lives to fighting climate change.

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