An Open Letter to The 2021 Maine Camping Season
we need you.
That last 12 months have been incredibly hard on so many Maine families. And sure, there are a multitude of reasons that I could list off about the pandemic that have made the last year so hard. Masking, distancing, job loss, business closures.. you name it, it s probably on the list.
However, the biggest thing that most of us are missing out on and yearning for is, simply put, time together. Not just our extended family but our friends, too. We haven t been able to have large gatherings, go on trips or hug anyone over 65. That s why this year s camping season is so important. Sure, we had a camping season last year, but even that was different.
The Lincoln County News
January 27, 2021 at
Buddy Brown reviews cost estimates for improvements to Controversy Lane and roads off Controversy Lane during a Waldoboro Planning Board meeting Wednesday, Jan. 20. (Screenshot)
The Waldoboro Planning Board approved an 18.66-acre community solar farm on Controversy Lane, with several conditions, after hearing concerns from neighborhood residents Wednesday, Jan. 20.
Syncarpha is proposing to build the 4.95-megawatt, ground-mounted installation on a 78.87-acre site. The impact of construction equipment on four private roads and residents’ access to the site for recreation were among residents’ concerns.
According to Syncarpha, the project will avoid wetlands, there will be no substantive earthwork or significant changes to topography, and erosion control measures will protect water quality.