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Mountain Stage
Birds of Chicago appear on this week s episode of Mountain Stage hitting stations across the country on Friday, January 15, 2021.
JT Nero and Allison Russell release music as Birds of Chicago, who made their third appearance on Mountain Stage in 2019, as we’ll hear on this weekend s encore broadcast, hitting NPR Music stations starting January 15.
Joined by guitarist Steve Dawson, our Song of the Week is Birds of Chicago s Lodestar, which appears on
Love in Wartime, the band s 2018 full-length release. 1 of 5 San Fermin, 2019
Indie-pop ensemble San Fermin performing on Mountain Stage in 2019.
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Birds of Chicago performing on Mountain Stage in 2019.
Woolwich board approves 30-acre solar project
Construction may begin in June at hayfield off Route 1
Kathleen O’Brien / The Times Record
WOOLWICH A 30-acre hay field in Woolwich will soon be filled with 19,000 solar panels as part of an estimated $10 million solar project.
The Woolwich planning board approved the project Monday. Construction on the solar field, which will sit between Route 1 and Nequasset Road, is slated to begin in June and take six to nine months to complete.
The solar farm is estimated to generate five megawatts of solar power, which could power about 760 homes, according to Allen Tate, project manager at Maryland-based EDF Renewables. The power generated will be distributed by Central Maine Power, but it can’t be purchased by local homeowners.