Castine Patriot - November 21, 2024
Castine Patriot - November 21, 2024
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An eagle-eyed firefighter spots smoke, and a one-acre field fire in Penobscot is knocked down before it can spread in dry conditions. Penobscot sets a date for a special town meeting to discuss legal action regarding dam ownership on Toddy Pond. The Maine Maritime Academy women's volleyball team heads to the nationals, while back at home the academy's athletic director resigns without explanation. And a developer files plans to build 14 apartments on the site of the former Penobscot Nursing Home.
Castine Patriot Newspaper Description:
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The Castine Patriot, founded in 1980, is a comprehensive source of information about the communities of Castine and Penobscot, Maine. With a history dating back to the early 1600s, the town of Castine is home to the renowned Maine Maritime Academy, a vibrant deep-water harbor while both towns support historical and cultural organizations that promote their long and varied history. The Castine Patriot shares the stories and the important news that shapes Castine and Penobscot, with a particular focus on the people and institutions that make the community a special place to be.
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