The Brunswick-Topsham Land Trust will open its Saturday Farmers’ Market for the season on Saturday, May 1.
The market will be located at the Pegasus Street/Atlantic Avenue parking lot at Brunswick Landing, site of the former Brunswick Naval Air Station until Oct. 30. That location was chosen in order to provide for increased physical distancing and other pandemic-related safety measures that are not possible given the limited area available at its customary Crystal Spring Farm site, according to the trust.
“While we all look forward to a return to our beloved site at Crystal Spring Farm in 2022,” said BTLT Director of Programs, Lee Cataldo, “We knew that with the uncertainties of the pandemic, and the need to keep our customers and vendors safe, returning the Landing was the best choice for this year.”
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William Wilkoff, a member of the Friends of Cross Country Skiing group, skis at the Kate Furbish West preserve on Tuesday.
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BRUNSWICK Brunswick town officials and local land trust organizers want to increase and improve the town’s cross country skiing offerings as demand for safe and reliable outdoor activities continues to grow during the coronavirus pandemic.
After a disappointing closure last year, the Mere Creek Golf Course has reopened its parking lot and for cross country skiers to park for easy access to the Kate Furbish Preserve, Town Manager John Eldridge told the council on Monday.