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CONFERENCE: Ecotourism could help Downeast economics

In the midst of the first ecotourism conference held in the United States, Judy East, Director of Washington County Council of Governments, unveiled Hancock and Washington counties’ plans to develop sustainable tourism there. It’s a tall order for the state’s two easternmost counties, both economically stressed. “Hancock County has a 23 percent share of Maine’s

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A Bond Issue for Working Waterfronts

This summer the Maine Legislature approved a $12 million bond package for The Land for Maine’s Future (LMF) program. Of that amount, $2 million is fixed specifically for keeping working waterfront lands in private ownership. “There was a strong bipartisan desire to do something in this area,” commented David Etnier, Maine’s Deputy Commissioner of Marine

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Legislature OKs another current-use tax referendum

Heeding the need to maintain fishermen’s access to the water, both houses of the Maine Legislature voted this session to pass a resolution to tax their property at current use. Because the resolution is to change the constitution to assess at current use “waterfront land used for or that supports commercial fishing activities,” both houses

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Merrill Marine sells its Portland terminal

Sprague Energy Corporation will purchase Merrill Marine Terminal Services, Inc., on Portland’s waterfront. Located on the Fore River inside the Casco Bay Bridge, Merrill Marine Terminal has been a vital part of the working waterfront for 25 years. P.D. (Paul) Merrill, president, said that he had been in conversation with Sprague over the years, but

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