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Rocky talks over rocky walk

The rocky walk-in to Pinkham Pond remained an issue at the close of Alna selectmen’s Sept. 21 meeting after partly contentious talks continued among selectmen and between selectmen and the public. Second Selectman Steve Graham and Third Selectman. ....

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Midcoast Matters Episode 4: Sheepscot Valley

Midcoast Conservancy is pleased to announce the fourth episode of “Midcoast Matters” a six-part television series focusing on the people, places, and natural wonders of Midcoast Maine. The fourth episode will focus on the lands, waters, and. ....

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Protect our time-tested SZO by voting no


Mon, 03/15/2021 - 4:15pm
Dear Editor:
I am writing to encourage my fellow Alna residents to vote no on Article 27, an amendment that would seriously  weaken Alna s Shoreland Zoning Ordinance.
Our well-crafted 1993 Ordinance is the end product of many stakeholders and countless hours of local debate. It has stood the test of time as our primary safeguard for the ecological health and natural beauty of Alna s most precious resource: our much loved Sheepscot River. 
Our town’s long tradition of river stewardship has been bolstered recently by numerous conservation groups investing over two million dollars in river restoration, mostly to remove  dams and restore sea run fish populations.The heavily forested river bank portion of our 63-mile river flowing from Head Tide to Sheepscot Cross Road is largely undeveloped, giving it a serene, wild quality that is unique in Midcoast Maine. Here, you can unplug and unwind, watch for eagles, otters, and sturgeon, ....

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