Saddleback Maine Conditions Report – Updated on December 07, 2011 at 1:16 PM

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Saddleback Maine Conditions Report – Updated on December 07, 2011 at 1:16 PM

Forum on future of North Woods fosters dialogue

LEWISTON — More than 50 people gathered Monday evening at a panel-discussion style forum titled The Future of Maine’s North Woods at the Franco-American Heritage Center.

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Forum on future of North Woods fosters dialogue

Nonresident hunters get short end of opening-day stick

On Saturday, thousands of hunters will rise bright and early, head into the woods and take part in the state’s traditional opening day of the firearms season on deer. Those hunters will have one thing in common: They’ll all be Maine residents. According to Maine law, the first Saturday of …

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Park question should be decided on merits, not Quimby’s views

Roxanne Quimby’s inflammatory descriptions of Maine and the Katahdin region quoted in a recent interview with Forbes will erode some of the soft support she was winning for her plan to establish a North Woods National Park.

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Park question should be decided on merits, not Quimby’s views

Quimby buys more than 11K acres in Maine

Roxanne Quimby, the founder of Burt’s Bees, has purchased more than 11,000 acres of forestland that she intends to open up to hunters and snowmobilers to help make up for the land she hopes to transform into a national park, where those activities would be off limits.

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Quimby buys more than 11K acres in Maine

Tuesday, Sept. 13, 2011: Same-day voting, college student support, ATV trail access

Same-day works Why on Earth would anyone who believes in the right to vote want to put restrictions on when you can register to vote?

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Tuesday, Sept. 13, 2011: Same-day voting, college student support, ATV trail access

We saw a moose. Or did we?

For three years, I have disappointed Mainers and non-Mainers alike. When you live in a place like Maine, especially northern Maine, people want to know: Have you seen a moose?

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We saw a moose. Or did we?

Polaris Unveils New Line of Fuel Additives

Polaris has just introduced a new line of fuel additives designed to protect your Snowmobile from modern Ethanol blended fuels. According to Polaris, it is critical to treat the fuel used in vehicles that see limited or intermittent use (like many Snowmobiles) with a fuel stabilizer and carbon clean.

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MotorFist Unveils New Stomper Boot

The MotorFist Stomper Boot will be ready to help snowmobilers tackle the harshest of conditions this winter. The Stomper Boot (US$199.99) boasts a list of industry firsts. It is the first snowmobile boot with eVent Waterproof and Breathable Footwear Technology and TecTuff breathable leathers, making it the most breathable (no-sweat) boot on the market.

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Kennebec Highlands plan aims to please

MOUNT VERNON — There is something for everyone and everything — from alpine clubmoss to snowmobilers — in the final draft of the Kennebec Highlands Management Plan, which was presented in Mount Vernon on Wednesday by the Maine Bureau of Parks and Lands.

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Kennebec Highlands plan aims to please