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Catching Up
It’s been busy around here so I’m going to try to catch up a bunch of news in one posting. The latest word I have from Vinalhaven is that Art Lindgren is home and doing well after his recent heart … Continue reading
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Tagged Appeal, Art Lindgren, Atlantic Wind, BEP, Concord, DEP, Education, Friends, Friends of Spruce Mountain, Friends of The Boundary Mountains, Great Lakes, Iberdrola, Industrial Wind, Information, Interested Persons, Kibby, Lexington, LURC, Maine, Meetings, Met Towers, Networking, New York, News, Niagara County, Patriot Renewables, Permit Application, Poll, Public Comment, Public Hearing, Robert Bryce, Sisk Mountain, Site Visit, TransCanada, Update, Vinalhaven, Vote, Wind, Woodstock
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Friends of Maine’s Mountains Denounces LURC Ruling on Kibby Expansion
This just in from The Friends of Maine’s Mountains DC January 6, 2011 Contact: Steve Thurston, (207) 864-5423 info@friendsofmainesmountains.com FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Friends of Maine’s Mountains Denounces LURC Ruling on Kibby Expansion Ruling Highlights Flaws in Maine Law Expediting Industrial … Continue reading
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Tagged Chain Of Ponds, Citizen's Task Force on Wind Power, Comprehensive Land Use Plan, David Corrigan, Ed Laverty, Education, FMM, Friends, Friends of Maine's Mountains, Friends of The Boundary Mountains, Industrial Wind, Information, Interested Persons, LD 2283, LURC, Maine, Maine Legislature, Meetings, Networking, Permit Application, Press Release, Protest, Public Comment, Rebecca Kurtz, Steve Thurston, TransCanada, Update, Wind
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LURC Protest
The Citizen’s Task Force on Wind Power, and many others will be holding a rally in Bangor tomorrow to protest the LURC decisions on Kibby/Sisk and Bowers/Kosuth. I will be there, and I encourage everyone who is unhappy with the … Continue reading
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Tagged Bangor, Citizen's Task Force on Wind Power, CTFWP, Education, First Wind, Friends, Friends of The Boundary Mountains, Industrial Wind, Information, Interested Persons, LURC, Maine, Meetings, Networking, Partnership for the Preservation of the Downeast Lakes Watershed, Permit Application, PPDLW, Protest, Public Comment, Rally, Spectacular Events Center, TransCanada, Update, Wind
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Important Meeting Updates.
There have been some changes in the meetings that are scheduled for tomorrow, 12/01/10. Bob Weingarten, of the Friends of the Boundary Mountains informs me that LURC has changed the time of the Sisk Mountain/TransCanada agenda item from 1:30 p.m., … Continue reading
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Tagged Bangor, Bingham, Bob Weingarten, Chain Of Ponds, County Commissioners, Education, First Wind, Friends, Friends of The Boundary Mountains, Industrial Wind, Information, Informational Meeting, Interested Persons, Kosuth, LURC, Maine, Meetings, Networking, Permit Application, PPDLW, Public Comment, Sisk Mountain, Skowhegan, Somerset County, Somerset County Commissioners, Spectacular Events Center, TIF, TransCanada, Update, Wind
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The Fate Of Sisk Mountain And Chain Of Ponds
What is happening on our Mountains, and in our ‘Halls of Power’ is wrong. If you agree, perhaps you will find time to support the Friends of the Boundary Mountains, and all those who are fighting for the Citizens and … Continue reading
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Tagged Bangor, Bob Weingarten, Chain Of Ponds, Decision, Education, Franklin County, Friends, Friends of The Boundary Mountains, Industrial Wind, Information, Interested Persons, Kibby, LURC, Maine, Meetings, Permit Application, Public Comment, Public Hearing, Sisk Mountain, Spectacular Events Center, Support, TransCanada, Update, Wind
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HIGHLAND PROTEST AND SISK REMINDER
Just a quick update on some the Wind happenings this weekend. 20 members of The Friends of The Highland Mountains held a quiet, peaceful, protest outside of the Highland Fire House, where Angus King and Rob Gardiner’s Highland Wind LLC was … Continue reading
The Ides Of March—Revisited
About a year ago I wrote the poem ‘The Ides Of March,’ which is copied below. In the introduction to that poem, I wrote these words: Mark my words, folks: We’ve got them on the run, and we ARE GOING … Continue reading →