Marsh leads Pirates to win over ABAC
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PHENIX CITY, Ala. (WTVM) - Hunter Marsh went 4-for-5 with two home runs and three RBI to lead the way as the No. 16 Chattahoochee Valley Pirates beat the ABAC Stallions 8-4 on Tuesday at Howard Lake Field.
Reid Halfacre went 3-for-5 with two RBI, Drew Yeager added two more RBI, and Dylan Rogers had an RBI triple for the Pirates.
The Pirates (15-3) opened up a 5-0 lead through three innings, before the Stallions (4-10) rallied to cut it to 5-3. Rogers drove in a run in the fifth, and Marsh added his second homer of the day, a two-run shot in the eighth, to provide insurance.
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As eco-friendly luxury homes fetch hefty prices from affluent buyers, Washington County may soon lure ones preparing for Armageddon.
A development group plans to break ground in late spring on the first of 50 sustainably designed homes that offer amenities like chef-grade kitchen appliances, housekeeping services, and shower filters that infuse water with vitamin C. Owners will also have access to a common lodge with a commercial kitchen and bar, a private beach and sauna, a meditation center, recreation facilities and more. Home prices will range to over $1 million.
But the Merriwood Sustainable Community, on 1,000 acres along Howard Lake in Robbinston, is also intended to be a haven from COVID-19, the effects of climate change and doomsday in general.
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Team of visionaries create sustainable community and refuge with self-sufficient farm, power system, and other assets to live well in good times and bad.
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BANGOR, Maine, Jan. 7, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The desire to conquer challenges like global warming and COVID-19 has resulted in
Merriwood Sustainable Community, an innovative residential living concept on 1,000 waterfront acres in one of Maine s most scenic areas. In addition to a regenerative organic farm, the all-new community will offer off-grid power, a wellness center, hiking and ski trails, a lakefront lodge with a dock, a barn, and more, all surrounded by lush managed woodlands. The premier wilderness and agricultural vacation spot will also serve as a Plan B community that can go off-grid and be self-sufficient if needed; providing a safe haven.
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