UNION/WALDOBORO — With views of the White Mountains, Muscongus Bay, and the Camden Hills, Clarry Hill is a landscape where agriculture, wildlife, recreation, and Maine’s natural splendor converge. On Sept.
UNION and WALDOBORO “With views of the White Mountains, Muscongus Bay, and the Camden Hills, Clarry Hill is an iconic landscape where agriculture, wildlife, recreation, and Maine’s natural splendor converge,” said Midcoast Conservancy, in a news.
With views of the White Mountains, Muscongus Bay, and the Camden Hills, the Clarry Hill Highlands is aniconic landscape where agriculture, wildlife,recreation, and Maine’s natural splendor all converge. The property is adjacent to Midcoast.
UNION — With views of the White Mountains, Muscongus Bay, and the Camden Hills, the Clarry Hill Highlands is an iconic landscape where agriculture, wildlife, recreation and Maine’s natural splendor
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The late Janet Winslow intended for her land in Waldoboro to become a public Preserve – on March 31 that became a reality. (Photo courtesy Midcoast Conservancy)
The Janet Winslow Preserve stretches from Sidelinger Rd. to Medomak Pond in Waldoboro. It includes 94 acres of forest and wetland – including this red maple swamp – that provide wildlife habitat and clean air, slow climate change, and filter water. (Photo courtesy Midcoast Conservancy)
WALDOBORO On March 31, Edgar Moody, of Union, and John Winslow, of Sanford, donated 94 acres of woods and wetlands off of Sidelinger Road, in Waldoboro, to Midcoast Conservancy, in memory of the late Janet Winslow. Winslow was very connected to the earth, and this Preserve will honor that connection.