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BROWNTAIL SPRAYING TO BYPASS BRUNSWICK SEVERAL INFESTED COMMUNITIES WILL GET AN AERIAL DOSE OF PESTICIDE BEGINNING TODAY.
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Portland Press Herald (Maine)
05-14-1999
FRONT
Spring leaves are out, and so are browntail moth caterpillars, whose hairs
are so toxic that they have been known to send people to the hospital with
allergic reactions.
Starting today, the Maine Forest Service will begin aerial spraying of a
pesticide over Falmouth, weather permitting. Other areas to be sprayed include
Great Chebeague Island, Yarmouth, Cumberland, part of Freeport and Harpswell.<...
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Ray Bradbury: The Life of Fiction.(Book Review)
Extrapolation
; Jonathan R. Eller and William F. Touponce. Ray Bradbury: The Life of Fiction. Kent: Kent State University Press, 2004. 592 pp. $38 hdbk. I'll be starting this review of Jonathan R. Eller and William F. Touponce's Ray Bradbury: The Life of Fiction, the exhaustively (and exhaustingly?) researched
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Launch critics cite `bad attitude' ; The state hasn't taken into account the environmental impact of the Mere Point plan, the project's foes say.
Portland Press Herald (Maine)
; DENNIS HOEY Staff Writer Portland Press Herald (Maine) 03-30-2005 Launch critics cite `bad attitude' ; The state hasn't taken into account the environmental impact of the Mere Point plan, the project's foes say. Byline: DENNIS HOEY Staff Writer Edition: Coast Section: Local & State BRUNSWICK --
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Neighbors oppose proposal for Mere Point boat launch ; Supporters say minimal damage would result from the added public access.
Portland Press Herald (Maine)
; DENNIS HOEY Staff Writer Portland Press Herald (Maine) 03-29-2005 Neighbors oppose proposal for Mere Point boat launch ; Supporters say minimal damage would result from the added public access. Byline: DENNIS HOEY Staff Writer Edition: Coast Section: FRONT BRUNSWICK -- Providing public access to
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MERE POINT RESIDENTS RAISE CONCERNS ABOUT PROPOSED BOAT LAUNCH
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; DENNIS HOEY Portland Press Herald (Maine) 12-04-2001 Portland Press Herald (Maine) Tuesday, December 4, 2001 Edition: Coast Section: Coast & State Page: 2B By DENNIS HOEY Staff Writer BRUNSWICK-- The Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife has acquired an option to buy a parcel of
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FOOTBALL Pompey chimes drown out Bradbury's Blues return.(News)
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Launch hearing draws a crowd ; At issue is whether the state should build a boat launch on Mere Point.
Portland Press Herald (Maine)
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OBIT - BRADBURY, ROY L.
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Pushing into unexplored worlds - Ray Bradbury's
Chicago Sun-Times
; Bradbury Speaks: Too Soon From the Cave, Too Far From the Stars By Ray Bradbury Morrow. $25.95. This volume is a collection of Ray Bradbury's essays, published -- or not published -- over a period of about 40 years. It is the work of someone who has always been an anomalous figure in contemporary
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