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Mike Swisher welcomes the heat.
âThe streets are filling with people, restaurant tables are full inside and out, new businesses are opening, and outdoor events have returned,â said Swisher, principal at Horizon Properties Group LLC, a real estate development company and developer of the 813-acre mixed-use park.
Life in the sprawling park has not returned to its semi-frenetic, pre-pandemic pace â yet. But the Cecil Township location is not the eerie ghost town it had largely been for nearly a year. Workers are returning to their places of employment, businesses have moved in and events are scheduled.
Two new tenants are on board: Davidâs Physical Therapy and Sports Medicine Center, at 1800 Main St., Suite 114; and Doodlebugs! Childrenâs Learning Academy, at 501 Consol Energy Drive.
A Kennebunkport woman spotted an albino porcupine on Tuesday, May 18. Author: Beth McEvoy (NEWS CENTER Maine) Published: 1:01 PM EDT June 3, 2021 Updated: 9:52 AM EDT June 4, 2021
KENNEBUNKPORT, Maine A rare albino porcupine was spotted waddling into the woods in Kennebunkport.
Kennebunkport resident Ali Carlile spotted what looked like a walking throw pillow on Northwood Drive on Tuesday, May 18.
According to the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife, about one out of every 10,000 of the species is an albino. Porcupines are nocturnal, so they are most active at night and you are less likely to see them during the day.
It is possible that this is the same porcupine that lives at the Seashore Trolley Museum, just up the road in Kennebunkport. Staff at the museum named him Marshmallow. Katie Orlando of the Trolley Museum said they have seen him since 2019, though he has not been spotted this year.
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Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
Artist s rendering of the interior of the Pennsylvania Trolley Museum s new Welcome and Education Center. (Pennsylvania Trolley Museum rendering)
Trolley fans have flocked to the Pennsylvania Trolley Museum in Washington, Pa., since the 1950s. Now, the popular attraction southeast of Pittsburgh is getting an expansion designed to give trolley devotees an even more immersive experience than before.
More than $14 million has so far been raised to fund the project, leading museum officials to hold a groundbreaking ceremony to start construction on May 6 of a new 21,000-sq.-ft. Welcome and Education Center.
The general contractor on the expansion is
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