Let’s Talk About Energy discussion series begins with Part 1: Energy in Your Midcoast Home
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Let’s Talk About Energy panelists, clockwise from top left: Dana Fischer, Sarah Holland, Brian Robinson, and Brandon Mazur. (Image courtesy Camden Public Library)
The Camden Public Library and Camden Energy Committee announce a new online series aimed at helping fuel-dependent Mainers explore their energy options, lower their energy costs, and find out what they can do to help combat climate change.
The monthly series kicks off on Thursday, March 4, at 6 p.m., with a panel presentation featuring local energy experts who will discuss what can be done within homes.
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When I was a kid, my very favorite books were fantasy that had one foot in the real world think Harry Potter, think Shadowhunters, think His Dark Materials, think
American Gods, think
Daughter of Smoke and Bone. In these stories, there was magic here accessible through secret doorways or via enchanted trains or right in front of you, if you happened to get the glamour lifted. I think I loved these stories so much because they made me feel like the world was bigger than what I could see. Like magic might be out there for me, if I looked hard enough.
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A local Duluthian donated $1,000 in boxed meals from Vanilla Bean Restaurant to Emergency Room/COVID nursing staff at both Essentia and St. Luke’s.
A local Duluthian donated $1,000 in boxed meals from Vanilla Bean Restaurant to Emergency Room/COVID nursing staff at both Essentia and St. Luke’s. On Dec. 21, John Goldfine sent boxed meals to both hospitals for workers in the COVID units. His gift was in honor of the University of Minnesota Duluth’s men’s hockey team. Goldfine also encouraged others in the Twin Ports who are looking for ways to give back to consider sending meals to the local hospitals. This donation comes on the heels of another anonymous donation of $500 in meals to Essentia workers earlier this month.
An Elder Scrolls TV Series Is Rumored to Be in Production at Netflix Dec 29, 2020 13:03 EST
Following an increased number of game adaptations coming soon to the big and small screen (Uncharted, The Last of Us, Borderlands, Brothers in Arms, Resident Evil, Assassin s Creed, Metal Gear Solid, Halo, Fallout), a new rumor shared by film critic and reporter Daniel Richtman via his Patreon page suggests an Elder Scrolls TV series could be in secret production at Netflix. The report, spotted by We Got This Covered, also goes on to say that this project will get as big of a budget as The Witcher, to say the least.
Posted December 15th, 2020 for Root Capital
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., BURLINGTON, Mass., and PLANO, Texas – Dec. 15, 2020 Root Capital today announced the launch of the Partnership for Sustainable Supply Chains (the Partnership) in collaboration with Keurig Dr Pepper, U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), and Ezrah Charitable Trust. COVID-19 has exacerbated the complex challenges faced by smallholder farmers. The Partnership will provide financial support and advisory services to agricultural businesses representing 150,000 farmers in 12 countries across Africa, Latin America, and Indonesia, helping them to withstand the current pandemic and building their resiliency for years to come. “With the onset of COVID-19, the ability of small and growing businesses in the agriculture sector to provide critical employment, continued income generation, protection of vulnerable ecosystems, and essential services to rural communities has never been more vital,” said Willy