Category Archives: Maine

Canoe season in Maine on hold despite nice weather | Lewiston Sun Journal

FRYEBURG – Maine Registered Guide Fred Westerberg is in no hurry to get his canoes and kayaks on the river.

It may be costing him money in the pocket, but he’s been around the Saco River long enough to know you don’t rush Mother Nature.

“This is an outdoor business. You rely on the weather. It’s the chance you take. You don’t cry about it,” Westerberg said as he and his wife Prudy and their daughter Beth began cleaning up their Saco River Canoe & Kayak store on Main Street during a sunny, 80-plus degree day.

If it were a month or two later, he would be fielding calls from hundreds of people wanting to rent one of his canoes and kayaks that go out as many as 160 times during a summer weekend. But Westerberg, an Auburn native who opened up the canoe business in 1972 with his wife, is satisfied to wait it out.

Click on the link to the rest of today’s story by Leslie H. Dixon in the Lewiston Sun Journal.

The Economics of Wind: What’s behind the interest, and what’s it mean for jobs | Lewiston Sun Journal

[I’m a wind-power proponent in that I strongly believe we need to greatly reduce our foreign oil addiction. And we need to find a much more environmentally friendly energy source. Below is the top section of the first part of a two-part series by the Lewiston Sun Journal on wind energy. I intend to link the second part tomorrow, whether either part supports my beliefs or not. It is an important issue and an important time for energy in Maine. So, it is important to have as much information as possible, even if you or I do not want to know that information. – KM]

Sun Journal Editor’s note: This is the first of a two-part series. The second part will run on Monday, April 12.

As Maine inches toward its goal of more wind power development, the financial justifications for and against are almost as hard to grasp as the wind itself.

Environmental activist Jonathan Carter, for example, wrote in a recent newspaper opinion piece that up to 60 percent of the cost of wind power projects is covered by federal subsidies. That figure’s important, with wind power opponents saying wind shouldn’t rely on high government subsidies and proponents saying it deserves the same treatment as other energy suppliers.

When asked, Carter pointed to National Wind Watch as the source of his information.

National Wind Watch pointed to a semi-retired former coal official in Virginia.

When the Sun Journal contacted that man, he pointed to a Los Angeles lawyer who works with wind farm developers … and his math, it turns out, isn’t so clear-cut.

Click on the link for the rest of today’s story by Kathryn Skelton in the Lewiston Sun Journal.

Three companies selling false insurance in Maine | Bangor Daily News

Three companies selling false insurance in Maine | Bangor Daily News.

Maine ‘topless’ organizer reflects on fallout | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram

‘Topless’ organizer reflects on fallout | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram.

Maine’s Jackson Lab plans Florida branch | Bangor Daily News

Jackson Lab plans Florida branch – Bangor Daily News.

Daisy Scouts offer troops cookies at Maine’s BIA | Bangor Daily News

Daisy Scouts offer troops cookies at BIA – Bangor Daily News.

Maine making a map of broadband access | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram

Maine making a map of broadband access | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram.

Union: Job cuts in Maine on table | The Kennebec Journal, Augusta, ME

Union: Job cuts on table | The Kennebec Journal, Augusta, ME.

‘Colbert’ nails fermented lemonade sales in Maine | Bangor Daily News

‘Colbert’ nails fermented lemonade – Bangor Daily News.

Partners may save rail line in Maine | Bangor Daily News

Partners may save rail line – Bangor Daily News.

Closure looms for Maine cannery amid hope for a new owner | Bangor Daily News

Closure looms for cannery amid hope for a new owner – Bangor Daily News.

8 districts to handle medical marijuana in Maine | Bangor Daily News

8 districts to handle medical marijuana – Bangor Daily News.

A real page turner: Maine Festival of the Book opens Friday | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram

A real page turner | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram.

Habitat for Humanity builds three homes in Westbrook | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram

Habitat for Humanity builds three homes in Westbrook | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram.

Bowdoin graduate gets 8 years’ hard labor in North Korea | The Kennebec Journal, Augusta, ME

Bowdoin graduate gets 8 years’ hard labor in North Korea | The Kennebec Journal, Augusta, ME.

More state parks open early in Maine | Bangor Daily News

More state parks open early in Maine – Bangor Daily News.

Ribbon-cutting launches Maine’s Stetson II wind project | Bangor Daily News

Ribbon-cutting launches Stetson II wind project – Bangor Daily News.

Presque Isle to weigh pot dispensary moratorium | Bangor Daily News

PI to weigh pot dispensary moratorium – Bangor Daily News.

U.S. tourists staying away from Canada | Bangor Daily News

US tourists staying away from Canada – Bangor Daily News.

Maine House sets up medical pot dispensaries | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram

Maine House sets up medical pot dispensaries | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram.