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Exceptional stories and compelling content that you may have missed from Maine Public, NPR, PBS, American Public Media, PRX and more, in your mailbox every Friday.
 

Maine Public: What To Expect
As Maine's Drought Continues

You might have noticed that your garden needs watering more than usual this summer — we've even been hearing of people watering their grass. And that's not something you see a lot of in Maine.

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NHPR: At 4,000-Plus Feet, An Effort To Save The Butterflies Of The Presidentials

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PBS NewsHour:  China Aims To Go Carbon Neutral By 2060

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Tiny Desk (Home) Concerts: Jason Isbell And Amanda Shires

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Maine Calling: The Life And Career Of American Artist Winslow Homer

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NPR: Military's 1st Supercarrier Named After An African American Sailor

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BBC News: Buried Lakes Of Liquid Water Discovered On Mars

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NPR: Freedge Movement Fights Food Insecurity With Free Refrigerators

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Maine Public:  Students Isolating At A Farm Don't Need To Keep Social Distance

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BDN: Astronaut Jessica Meir: A 2020 Most Influential Person

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The Age of Nature

Join Maine Public News Producer Robbie Feinberg this coming Thursday at Noon as he hosts Dr. Heather M. Leslie, the Director of the Darling Marine Center University of Maine, for a ZOOM presentation called “Maine’s Ocean: How Science Is Powering Resilience for Coastal Ecosystems and Communities.” This is the last of three lectures exploring how humans have shaped and affected Maine’s Rivers, Forests, and Ocean. This lecture is free and open to the public. A panel discussion follows the presentation.

 

Register HERE in advance

 

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