The latest gifts in support of the project include: • $25,000 from Bernstein Shur, in support of the school nurse station and office, which oversees the health and wellness needs of over 4,000 residential students per year. • $75,000 from Bangor Savings Bank, in support of the school’s Eastern Pathway, which will be landscaped with educationally significant trees and shrubs and will connect the dormitory to 3.5 miles of on-site conservation trails. • $25,000 from Central Maine Power Co. • $25,000 from Hancock Lumber • $20,000 from Efficiency Maine • $5,000 from ReVision Energy Last May, Poland Spring donated $500,000 in support of the Poland Spring Education and Dining Commons. Supporters of the Ecology School also include the Daniel E. Offutt III Charitable Trust, Jane’s Trust, Quimby Family Foundation and Saco & Biddeford Savings.