Welcome back to the Belfast area, Snow Bats 2021!
Kay Stephens
Belfast Harbor. (Photo by Erica Thoms)
CG Bikes owner Chris Gardner and business associate, Nathaniel Baer in front of their join business in Belfast. (Photo courtesy Chris Gardner)
BELFAST If you re wondering why Camden and Rockland get the Snow Birds moniker and Belfast gets the Snow Bats, it s because years ago, the citizens of Belfast earned the affectionate nickname of Moon Bats. Compared to Camden and Rockland, Belfast was fairly quiet this year, with not a lot of business movement, but Penobscot Bay Pilot has the rundown on everything that has opened and changed while you were gone.
Pen Bay Pilot, Irregular advance âMaine Food-Too Good To Wasteâ campaign
The Penobscot Bay Pilot and The Irregular shared a news release about the Senator George J. Mitchell Center for Sustainability Solutions at the University of Maine launching Food Rescue MAINE, a statewide education and action campaign intended to increase food rescue and recycling and reduce the amount of food waste disposed of in Maine landfills. The project slogan is, âMaine FoodâToo Good To Waste.â
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BDN, Pen Bay Pilot cover study of climate change impacts on blueberry barrens - UMaine News umaine.edu - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from umaine.edu Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
WVII (Channel 7) talked with Ali Abedi, University of Maine associate vice president for research, in a report about Maine Impact Week activities at UMaine. More information about those activities, which highlight the research, outreach and scholarly impact of UMaine faculty, staff and students, is online. The Bangor Daily News and the Penobscot Bay Pilot also covered the story, citing a statement from Vice President for Research and Dean of the Graduate School, Kody Varahramyan.
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Penobscot Bay Pilot has posed questions to each candidate running for the open seat on the Northport Select Board providing the opportunity for the public to better understand their positions on issues. Breanna Pinkham Bebb and Ann Frenning Kossuth are each vying for the seat that has been held by Selectman Zack Hollingshead. The winner of the April 14 election will hold the seat until the remainder of Hollingshead’s term expires in June, at which point another election for the seat will be held to determine who holds the seat for three years.
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Although raised in Massachusetts, I spent short weekends, long weekends, school and summer vacations at our home on Beech Hill in Northport. My parents originally built the house in 1965 as a retirement place to be near my mother’s Midcoast roots, and they moved here full-time in 1990.