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Nordic Aquafarms trial continues with more witness testimony
Groups are taking Nordic Aquafarms to court over the title and right of way of the land needed, arguing it is owned by another family. Author: Sam Rogers (NEWS CENTER Maine) Published: 8:34 PM EDT June 23, 2021 Updated: 8:34 PM EDT June 23, 2021
BELFAST, Maine Witness testimony continued Tuesday in Belfast in a title, right, and interest civil trial in Waldo Superior Court. The plaintiffs hope to prove the defendants, Nordic Aquafarms and Janet and Richard Eckrote, do not have the right to access the intertidal zone next to the Eckrote s house in town.
The plaintiffs include Jeffery Mabee, Judith Grace, and Friends of the Harriet L. Hartley Conservation Area.
April 27, 2021
With the COVID-19 global pandemic now in its second year, the nature of classroom experiences at UWâMadison continues to evolve.
In the spring semester, most classes were virtual in deference to the COVID-19 pandemic. But some classes with under 50 students continued in person, including many labs requiring hands-on learning. Some classes had a hybrid model with both virtual and in-person students.
However, all those attending in-person were required to wear face masks and physically distance. In addition, access to all campus buildings required faculty, staff and students to display a green badge on their Safer Badgers app, signifying they are in compliance with required campus COVID-19 testing.