Warm December might imperil snowmobiling season

Snowmobilers take in the scenery on a parcel of land sandwiched in between land owned by conservationist Roxanne Quimby in Township 5, Range 8 on Jan. 28, 2011.

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Park prompts call for look at region

Charles Pray’s effort comes in response to Roxanne Quimby’s offer of land for a national park.

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Quimby opponents criticize new national park advocacy group

MILLINOCKET, Maine — When he heard that a Cape Elizabeth state senator had organized a citizens group to advocate for a 70,000-acre national park proposed by businesswoman and environmentalist Roxanne Quimby because a park would create jobs, Town Councilor Michael Madore immediately thought of a counterproposal, he said Wednesday.

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Most snowmobile clubs not supporting Quimby

BANGOR — The head of the Maine Snowmobile Association says an offer from conservationist Roxanne Quimby offering snowmobile clubs five years of access to trails on her land in exchange for their support for her national park plan doesn’t have much support.

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Quimby, snowmobile official differ on park backing

BANGOR — The Maine Snowmobile Association and conservationist Roxanne Quimby disagree over the level of support for her offer to snowmobile clubs of five years of access to her land in exchange for their support of a feasibility study of her proposal for a national park.

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Many Snowmobile Clubs Not Supporting Quimby

The head of the Maine Snowmobile Association says an offer from conservationist Roxanne Quimby offering snowmobile clubs five years of access to trails on her land in exchange for their support for her national park plan doesn’t have much support. Bob Meyers told the Bangor Daily News that Quimby

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Most Maine snowmobile clubs not supporting Quimby

The head of the Maine Snowmobile Association says an offer from conservationist Roxanne Quimby offering snowmobile clubs five years of access to trails on her land in exchange for their support for her national park plan doesn’t have much support.

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Quimby allows snowmobile clubs access to her lands for a year

Snowmobile clubs can have access to trails on environmentalist Roxanne Quimby’s land for a year if they submit letters seeking permission, the head of the state’s snowmobile association said he was told. A recent message to the dozen clubs in question from Mark Leathers, a land manager at James W

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Gate installed by Quimby in Elliottsville Township a sore point with residents

DOVER-FOXCROFT, Maine — Piscataquis County officials have no authority to remove a gate recently erected by Roxanne Quimby across the Wilson Stream Pond Road because it involves privately owned land, the Piscataquis County commissioners ruled Tuesday.

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Quimby national park effort featured in new video

EAST MILLINOCKET, Maine — Those who want the National Park Service to study the feasibility of environmentalist Roxanne Quimby’s proposed national park have a new tool: An approximately 15-minute video illustrating the land Quimby hopes to give to the park service in 2016. Making an informal debut during a National …

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