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Roof Shingling
Old roof stripped, disposed of and reshingled ~ $220/sq! Call Ray Day Builders - 667-7019
Ray Day Builders
Striving to serve our customers better while advancing with the latest technology!
We're installing a bulk plant so we can buy products at the best prices and pass those savings on to you!
Acadia Fuel, LLC
Question: What is Real Food?
Answer: Real Food comes from nature, it is unprocessed or minimally processed before it is consumed.
Blue Hill Co-Op
Rototilling- Rebuilding Flower Gardens - Landscaping -
Chipping- Lot Sweeping
Mulch/loom delivery and Small Excavation Services. Call 667-3890 or 479-0440
Snyder's Chipping
Let the Sun in and Keep the Cold out
Integrity windows and doors by Marvin are available.
EBS Building Supply
Imagine a reliable investment that is good for the planet!
Save with solar incentives. Current incentives of 30% federal tax credit and Maine solar rebate of $1000-$2,000.
Revision Energy
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HANCOCK — Two dozen volunteers from several Hancock County churches packed more than 12,000 high-nutrition, low-cost meals Saturday morning at St. Andrew Lutheran Church in Hancock.
ACADIA NAT’L PARK — On Friday, May 17, the entire Park Loop Road in Acadia National Park will open to vehicles.
PROSPECT — The Friends of Fort Knox have announced that the first ghost tours of the season, conducted by the East Coast Ghost Trackers, will take place Saturday evening, May 18.
TRENTON — Kindergarten registration for Acadia Christian School is scheduled for Wednesday, May 22, from 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m.
MACHIAS — Attorney General Janet T. Mills announced Monday that Amy Metcalf-Perry, 41, of Cherryfield has been sentenced to four years in prison, with all but nine months and a day suspended, and three years of probation after pleading guilty to an eight-count indictment that arose from a scheme to steal Maine and federal tax refunds.
ELLSWORTH — The Campaign for Knowlton Community Park will hold a free kick-off celebration on Sunday, May 19, from 1 to 4 p.m. at the site of the future park on State Street in Ellsworth.
ELLSWORTH — The Ellsworth Duplicate Bridge Club held a regular open game on May 9.
BLUE HILL —On Saturday, May 25, Peninsula Peace & Justice invites the community to participate in a memorial event at the Iraq War Dead Memorial Field.
AMHERST
Marianne Switzer, Mount Desert, to Joshua M. Young and Kathryn A. Young, Bangor, as joint tenants, land with improvements. Warranty Deed.
ELLSWORTH — Maine Coast Memorial Hospital will be hosting a free community health forum on osteoporosis on Wednesday, May 15, from 5 to 6 p.m. in the hospital’s classroom (Door C).