Invasive Aquatic Plant Paddle

 

Wednesday, July 14 • from 9:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Big Lake Campmeeting Waterfront
229 Big Lake Road, Big Lake Township - Princeton, Maine

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Music on the Green

 

Warm temperatures were not enough to keep people from Triangle Park and The Cormier Experience last week. The pair played a variety of music, from fan favorites to originals that paid tribute to the area and its history.  (Photo by Kaileigh Deacon)

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Grand Lake Stream 4th of July Parade

 

Excerpt from Dave McCullough's Grand Lake Stream town news column:

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Moose on the Loose

 

The biologists at Moosehorn National Wildlife Refuge have trail cameras set out on the refuge, allowing them to capture some of the resident wildlife. Shown here is a pair of moose strolling along.  The refuge's Facebook page explained that moose are not typically easy to find, so the cameras are a great asset to view them and other wildlife.  (Photo by FWS)

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Red Knights Donate to Santa's Helper Program

 

Last week, Red Knights ME Chapter 5 presented the Calais Lions Club with a donation from the Blaine McLaughlin Ride for Charity.  The check totalled just over $2,000, which will all go directly to the Lions Santa’s Helpers Program.

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Music on the Green

 

If there was such a thing as perfect weather for a concert, last Tuesday night at Triangle Park was it. For the third concert of the summer series, Keltic Schmeltic took to the stage playing a variety of Celtic tunes for the largest turnout of the summer so far. (Photo by Kaileigh Deacon)

 

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Left Attacks Freedom

 

Teachers Union Embraces Critical Race Theory (CRT), Climate Alarmists Call for China Appeasement

Jon Reisman

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AMHC Expands Adult Crisis Stabilization Services into Washington County

Aroostook Mental Health Services, Inc. (AMHC) is pleased to announce that it has opened an adult crisis stabilization unit (ACSU) at 127 Palmer Street in Calais. The ACSU joins AMHC’s other services in the same location.

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Back to the 70’s

 

Jonathan Reisman

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Music on the Green

 

Last Tuesday’s Music on the Green had something for everyone when the Steele Hill Band took the stage. The group played a variety of music that had something for every type of listener and kept the attendees singing along with longtime radio favorites. (Photo by Kaileigh Deacon)

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"Kids at Grange" Field Trip to Dudley’s Tree Farm

 

From the Alexander news column by Cassie Oakes

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Music on the Green

 

The Economy Studs took to the stage last Tuesday night as the most recent part of the summer Music on the Green concert series. The complete group, made up of Jenny Penny, Alan Cook, Jim O’Neil and John Viselli, played some early rock n’ roll, as well as some country rock. John Viselli even lent his vocals to a few songs after having battled throat cancer.  The performance earned much support and applause from the crowd.  (Photo by Kaileigh Deacon)

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Mid-Summer Notes

 

Jonathan Reisman

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