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Bryant Pond primitive camps teach ‘life changing’ skills

BRYANT POND — Dressed in black and sporting several stud earrings and a narrow, black-lace neck choker, 15-year-old Sage Webber looked like anything but a primitive Maine woodswoman Thursday morning at Split Rock Campsite atop Mount Christopher. Until, that is, you looked down at the Cape Neddick girl’s feet and saw her black-polished toenails and […]

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T. Fallon: Embrace the silence, the peace

After all the fear and trembling of television news reports and monster storm pronouncements in the newspapers, I would like to say that I like snow. I was in my yard here in Rumford on Friday with snow falling slowly around me, a single crow calling way back in Blue Heron Swamp behind my home, […]

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Mahoosuc Land Trust to kick off nature-themed book discussion group

BETHEL — The Mahoosuc Land Trust will kick off their Conservation Book Group at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 2, at the Mahoosuc Land Trust Office on 18 Mayville Road. Development Associate Jolan Ippolito said in a news release that the first discussion book will be “The Changing Nature of the Maine Woods,” written by Andrew […]