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On the Eastern Prom, a pair of rocks and their concrete copies aim to challenge perception

For Subscribers On the Eastern Prom, a pair of rocks and their concrete copies aim to challenge perception The public art installation is the product of an Icelandic artist s residency at the University of Southern Maine. Share “Hella Rock,” a public art project by Ólöf Nordal of Iceland on the Eastern Promenade in Portland, consists of four rock boulders: one of Maine granite, one a 5,000-year-old lava rock from Iceland, and two concrete replicas created by University of Southern Maine students. Derek Davis/Staff Photographer The latest addition to Portland’s public art collection is easy to mistake as nothing but nature.

MAD BMX gears up for big year of events and competitions

Premium Content Subscriber only The Mackay and District BMX club is gearing up for a big 2021 as governing body changes come in to effect and member numbers climb. Publicity officer Michelle Tickle said the club, which now came under the Aus Cycle banner, would kick off with a come and try day next month that would give prospective riders a taste for everything on offer. While a date and location was yet to be locked in, Mrs Tickle said the day was open to riders from two years to anyone still able to ride. The new year is shaping up to have riders back on track with regular scheduled events and riders vying for gold at state and national titles after a disrupted 2020 because of COVID-19.

This week s Bromsgrove and Droitwich Standard letters

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Fish ladder in place, ready for spring run

Fish ladder in place, ready for spring run Friends of the Presumpscot River will officially celebrate the fish migration this spring. Share A worker clears snow from the walking area by the fish ladder on the Presumpscot River in Westbrook last week. In the spring, the ladder will facilitate the migration of sea-run fish for the first time since the dams were built nearly 300 years ago. Chance Viles / American Journal WESTBROOK The fish ladder on the Presumpscot River is for the most part complete and river advocates are now gearing up for the return of migrating sea-run fish for the first time in hundreds of years.

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