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PublishedJuly 16, 2016
Growers find ways to weather this summer’s lack of rainfall
With over half of Maine drier than normal or experiencing drought, irrigation systems are coming in handy.
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PublishedJuly 10, 2016
Anne D. Burt relishing role as climate change activist
At 71, she has spent many years passionately advocating for social, economic and environmental justice.
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PublishedJuly 10, 2016
An ancient tool, the scythe is also a fit for modern times
Scything, which goes back to the ancient Romans, is back in style – and one of the country's chief suppliers of the scythe is located right here in Perry, Maine.
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PublishedJuly 7, 2016
New England’s use of solar energy growing as Maine waffles
ISO-New England says the sun will supply 3 percent of its electricity by 2025, but Maine trails the trend, which is led by producers in Massachusetts and Connecticut.
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PublishedJuly 6, 2016
Invasive species got your goat? So does Kennebunk woman’s new landscaping business
For $500 a week, clients can rent Heather Lombard's Scapegoats herd to help clear off their land.
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PublishedJuly 5, 2016
State asks public to help monitor bat colonies amid widespread die-off
An online survey will be used to track the location and size of colonies as officials gauge the effects of white nose syndrome, which has killed millions of bats.
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PublishedJuly 3, 2016
For summer baking, let your grill take the cake
Keep your kitchen, and yourself, cooler without having to use more electricity.
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PublishedJuly 3, 2016
Moxie Jelly has become a bestseller
The popular jelly will be available at the 2016 Moxie Festival next weekend
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PublishedJuly 3, 2016
A hurricane helps whet a Unity College student’s appetite for water work
Rae-Ann MacLellan-Hurd received a $50,000 fellowship for her environmental research.
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PublishedJuly 3, 2016
A thirst for raw water from Maine
Bryan Pullen bottles untreated spring water that he considers to be the 'purest thing' you can drink.
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