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Two committees disagree on park logging plan

by Mary Grow At their June 27 meeting, China selectmen directed the Thurston Park Committee II and the Forestry Committee to work together and report back. Two Forestry Committee members and eight Thurston Park II Committee members talked for two hours July 12 without making much progress. Tim Basham and Elaine Philbrook said they and […]

Avery Cottage selected for LakeSmart award

The Avery Cottage on China Lake has won a LakeSmart Award for the owners’ efforts to protect the lake. The Avery Cottage owners maintain a deep stand of mixed vegetation along their shore. This vegetative buffer helps to prevent phosphorus from entering the lake and turning it green. Their buffer includes ground cover, duff (leaves […]

SCORES & OUTDOORS: Why are all these trees dripping on me?

“Why are all these trees dripping on us,” was a question I was asked last week by a neighbor at camp. “It isn’t sap, just water.” Well, the simple answer is that the tree is “sweating.” Now, for the more scientific explanation. According to the United States Geological Survey, the process is actually called transpiration, […]

Local Students to attend Clarkson University

The following students will begin studying at Clarkson University this fall, in Pottsdam, New York, as members of the Class of 2020: Dakota Bragg, of Oakland,  a graduate of Messalonskee High School, is majoring in environmental engineering. Brooke Davis, of Oakland, a graduate of Messalonskee High School, is majoring in civil engineering.

IF WALLS COULD TALK, Week of July 14, 2016

by Katie Ouilette Faithful readers, WALLS hope you are having a wonderful summer.  Especially, since I just met some folks from Oklahoma and we talked briefly about the terrible weather they have experienced so far this summer.  I guess what we believe and what we have heard on TV is absolutely right……..Maine…….the way life should […]

I’m Just Curious: Bless your heart!

by Debbie Walker You might have already guessed that I enjoy words. I have the big dictionary, the thesaurus and the Internet with no end of words!! I love it! I decided to have some fun tonight. I get curious about “sayings.” I am going to share some southern sayings. When I moved to Florida […]

REVIEW POTPOURRI: Yakov Kreizberg and Tops Records

by  Peter Cates Mahler: Symphony No. 5 – Yakov Kreizberg conducting the Monte-Carlo Philharmonic; OPMC Classics 006, cd, recorded September 28, 2010. Gustav Mahler (1860-1911), whose July 7 birthday anniversary is being celebrated as I write, was one of the truly great composers, on a scale with Beethoven, Brahms, Sibelius, Shostakovich, Vaughan Williams and a […]