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The $62,500 question facing Edgecomb officials is whether to join Gov. Janet Mills’ Community Resilience Partnership. The governor’s office of Policy, Innovation and the Future is charged with managing the program as part of Maine Climate Council’s.
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Online lecture with ecologist Shri Verrill: Maine’s Climate Plan
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Gibbs Library will be hosting local ecologist Shri Verrill, Sunday, March 7, from 3 - 4 p.m., for an online presentation and discussion about the new Maine Climate Plan. The Maine Climate Council submitted their final plans to the legislature and Governor Mills in December.
Verill’s program will introduce audience members to climate change in Maine, the goals and solutions recommended in the Maine Climate Plan, and what’s needed to put the plan in motion to benefit people and the environment. There will be time for questions following the presentation.
Ali Stevenson, Midcoast Conservancy
Tim Trumbauer is Midcoast Conservancy’s new senior watershed manager. Courtesy of Midcoast Conservancy
Midcoast Conservancy is delighted to welcome Tim Trumbauer to its staff as senior watershed manager. Trumbauer will be responsible for protecting and improving water resources for human and ecological benefit within the Midcoast Conservancy service area. Trumbauer and other water team staff will work with community leaders on developing a watershed management plan in Damariscotta Lake and implement new opportunities for protecting water quality in the Medomak River watershed. He will work with municipalities and landowners within the shoreland zone to help mitigate harmful erosion, among other projects.