The project in Madison, more than twice the size of others in the state, will supply 3,000 homes and small businesses. By Colin Ellis, Central Maine newspapers staff writer Portland Press Herald news story MADISON — The state’s largest solar farm could be fully operational this week. The solar energy project in the Madison Business Gateway Read More
Presque Isle Community Garden Off to a Great Start!
Community gardens are one of the best ways to bring people together around common goals while taking real steps toward a more sustainable future. That’s certainly been the case in Presque Isle during the second year of the Presque Isle Community Garden. The Presque Isle Community Garden, focused on offering sustainable vegetable gardening and habitat for Read More
A Strong Solar Industry Will Grow Our Economy, Keep Our Energy Dollars Here
By David Woodsome and Martin Grohman, Special to the BDN Bangor Daily News op-ed Maine’s interest in energy independence is rooted in some of our greatest natural resources, such as water and wood. Increasingly, more Mainers are turning to another abundant resource — the sun. All Mainers benefit when homeowners and businesses such as Smith’s Read More
My Maine This Week: Narrow Gauge Trail by Linda Woods
“In January of this year, we skied 11 miles on the Narrow Gauge Trail beside the Carrabassett Stream. Ideal conditions! This photo is of Carrabassett Stream with Bigelow in the background. I love the beauty of the stream.” Photo by NRCM member Linda Woods of Oakland, Maine To see past My Maine This Week photos, or to submit Read More
Son of National Monument Visionary Exploring Next Steps for Katahdin-area Site
It’s still early, but Lucas St. Clair has visited national parks to gain insight and wants a Quimby foundation to help nearby communities thrive. by Deirdre Fleming Portland Press Herald news story Hanging on the wall of his office in Portland’s West End is a photo of a smiling Lucas St. Clair canoeing with U.S. Read More
Quest for Protection of Maine’s Headwaters: The Conclusion of the Adventure
It has been a few months since I returned from my last expedition to the Maine North Woods. Since then, President Obama has announced the creation of the new Katahdin Woods and Waters National Monument, encompassing more than 87,000 acres adjacent to Baxter State Park. This impressive conservation area adds habitat protection and connectivity for Read More
My Maine This Week: Super moon by Steve Cartwright
“This photo was taken from Marshall Point Light and features the November super moon over Mosquito Island in Tenants Harbor.” – Photo by NRCM Katahdin Circle member Steve Cartwright of Tenants Harbor, Maine To see past My Maine This Week photos, or to submit a photo of your own to be featured on our website, please Read More
The Costs of Buying Food We Throw Out
By Bonnie Washuk, Staff Writer Sun Journal news story It’s almost Christmas, a time traditionally to not only spend money on gifts and decorations but also on food for feasts and gatherings. Want to save some easy money during this budget-busting season? Don’t buy food and throw it away. That’s the message from a host Read More
Creature Feature: Ermine
Cool Fact: Ermine can reach speeds of eight miles per hour, and they can jump as high as six feet.