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Going "green". . . for funerals? |
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BETHLEHEM, PA - Environmental journalist and author of a book on “green” burial will speak about natural alternatives to the modern funeral at the annual meeting of the Funeral Consumers Alliance of Maine, in Falmouth, on Saturday, November 3, at 10 a.m.
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PRESQUE ISLE - A conference that may ultimately provide significant economic benefits to participants will be held next week. The "Wind Farming: Harvesting Clean Energy" conference will be held on Tuesday, October 23 at the Campus Center of the University of Maine at Presque Isle. The tour, on Wednesday, October 24, will be held at the UPC Wind Farm on Mars Hill Mountain and at a wind turbine located at the home of David Gordon in Oakfield.
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WEST BATH - We know that old medicine is a safety hazard. All too often, small children get hold of the medication and require an emergency trip to the hospital. Drugs kept and taken later are dangerous, even if taken for the same or similar condition. Old drugs lose their potency in some cases, but in others they degrade into other, more toxic substances over time.
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If you still haven’t made the move to Energy Star lights and appliances in your home, here are a few good reasons from Home Depot to get with the program:
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Energy Audits: First step to efficiency |
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by Gina Hamilton
Coastal Journal Staff
BATH - As most of my regular readers know, I purchased a leaky old cape cottage last winter. My plans were to have an energy audit right away and start correcting its many deficiencies, but as everyone knows, the best laid plans of mice and energy-efficient women oft gang, and all that.
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