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Sunday, June 6, 2021 - 7:30am to 12:30pm THOMASTON – Trekkers will host its annual road race fundraiser in-person and virtually on June 6, 2021. In it’s 8 th year, it will include traditions from years past – starting and ending at Thomaston Public Library, a whistleblow start, race t-shirts designed by local marketing shop naretiv, and of course, winners and prizes announced all while water, muffins and coffee enjoyed – a fun family event where the community comes together to support local student programming. When: June 6, 2021. 7:30AM Check-in, 8:30AM start Where: Thomaston Public Library / Thomaston Academy 60 Main St. Thomaston, ME 04861 Entry Donation: $35 at the door Proceeds: 100% of entry donations benefit Trekkers. Or click Top Fundraisers to donate and support a student! ....
Proceeds: 100% of entry donations benefit Trekkers. Or donate to support a student! Trekkers students and their families will be fundraising for dues assistance. This money goes directly to helping them pay for program costs like transportation, lodging, meals and activities they do while on expedition and throughout the year. The race will follow recommended safety guidelines. Those interested can learn more about the race and sign up at the race website at: runsignup.com or call 207-594-5095 with any questions. This community event is made possible by the support of local businesses, including lead sponsors, First National Bank and First National Wealth Management, Fuller Chevrolet, Maine Coast Petroleum Inc., Central Maine Power, Adventure Advertising, naretiv, Horch Roofing and Advocate supporter, O’Hara Corporation. Thanks to donations from Poland Springs and Flipside Coffee. The following businesses have also supported our youth programs during this challenging ....
Rockland man charged with making false marine distress call Nathan Libby is accused of making a hoax call that led to a fruitless search on Dec. 3, less than 2 weeks after the Coast Guard had mounted an extensive search for 4 Portland fishermen who were lost at sea off Cape Cod. By Stephen BettsThe Courier-Gazette Read Article SPRUCE HEAD A 31-year-old Rockland man has been charged with making a false distress call late last year that resulted in a large search effort and drew condemnation from the Coast Guard for coming shortly after a fishing boat out of Portland was lost at sea claiming the lives of four fishermen. ....