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Photo by Sawyer D Argonne / [email protected] A new development will soon arrive on Frisco’s Main Street, bringing additional restaurants, housing and more to the community. Residents and visitors cruising down Main Street have likely come across a plywood and chain-link fence surrounding a construction zone sandwiched in between Bagalis restaurant and Hotel Frisco on the west end of the Pedestrian Promenade. In time, the development, known as Winter Plaza, will feature new restaurants, retail spaces, residential units and offices. The development is located at 310 Main St. and is replacing a pair of older buildings on the lot that used to home Vinny’s Restaurant along with the Rainbow Court shops and office spaces. The new development will include a single building that should fit the space better, according to Frisco’s Community Development Director Don Reimer. ....
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Spruce Grouse and Don Reimer. (Photo courtesy Merryspring Nature Center) Local author, photographer, and birder Don Reimer will share photos and discuss his new book Seen Anything Good? in an online webinar hosted by Merryspring Nature Center on Tuesday, August 3, at 12 p.m. “On encountering fellow birders in the field, a queried expression is commonly heard: ‘Seen anything good?’” writes Reimer. “That, of course, depends on our expectations for the day, and our personal definitions of what constitutes a ‘good’ bird. Blue jays are common enough here in Maine, but would be a hotline bird in California.” Reimer will relay knowledge and stories from six decades of birding in Maine, about his new book, and beyond in this engaging and fun presentation, as well as answer birding questions from the audience, according to Merryspring, in a news release. ....