Published: 5/4/2021 8:00:13 AM
SB 129 will sell out threatened and endangered wild animals in NH to wealthy developers if it passes. It will be disastrous for the survival of threatened and endangered species. The House Fish and Game and Marine Resources Committee heard SB 129 on April 28. The sign-in sheets show that 147 people opposed the bill and only 13 supported it. The citizens of NH do not want this bill. The legislators voted 10 to 8 to pass the bill regardless of the strong opposition. This bill came about because of a backlog in the Fish and Game Department’s review of development applications, mainly caused by a lack of staff.
The MDI Biological Laboratory will collaborate with the Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention, an office of the state Department of Health and Human Services, on a five-year grant from the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), to improve access to safe drinking water in Maine.
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SHELBURNE â An ambitious program announced by the non-profit Mahoosuc Land Trust less than a year ago to permanently conserve nine mainland parcels and 30 islands along an 8.7-mile stretch of the Androscoggin River has become a reality.
The $780,000 property purchase was finalized Friday and the deeds registered in the Coos County Courthouse in Lancaster.
The closing of the 861-acre Shelburne Riverlands project was handled by Andrew Dean, a partner at Cooper Cargill Chant P.A. of North Conway and Berlin.
Bayroot LLC sold the acreage being managed by Wagner Timber Management of Lyme. The parcels were previously owned by Mead/Westvaco Corp.