By Jim Dill, Special to the BDN Bangor Daily News op-ed If you visit Penobscot Avenue in Millinocket on a gorgeous autumn weekend this year, odds are you’ll see far more people than you may have seen a year ago. Cars are parked on the street and people are bustling about downtown. Most of the Read More
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August 25, 2017: Katahdin Woods and Waters National Monument Celebration, Millinocket
NRCM, along with the Maine Beer Company, Friends of Katahdin Woods and Waters, The Wilderness Society, and Patagonia celebrated the one-year anniversary of the Katahdin Woods and Waters National Monument. When: Friday, August 25 from 5:00-8:00 p.m. Where: New England Outdoor Center, 30 Twin Pines Road, Millinocket, ME 04462 Why: To celebrate the one-year anniversary Read More
Public Overwhelmingly Supports Maine’s National Monument
99.96% of Public Comments Favor Keeping Katahdin Woods and Waters NRCM news release Bangor — The Natural Resources Council of Maine today announced that public comments submitted to the U.S. Department of Interior (DOI) as part of a review of national monuments initiated by President Trump reveal “nearly unanimous” support for Katahdin Woods and Waters Read More
Interior Secretary Should Do More than Visit Maine’s New National Monument
Because of economic stress in the Katahdin region, not all those who need to be heard are still there. By The Editorial Board Portland Press Herald editorial Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke is coming to Maine this week to visit the Katahdin Woods and Waters National Monument, where he plans to paddle a canoe and talk Read More
I Won the Millinocket Marathon, but that wasn’t the Goal
By Ryan Collins, special to the BDN Bangor Daily News op-ed Winning the Millinocket Marathon was never the goal. I arrived to help boost a region rich in history and natural beauty that has provided my family and friends with a lifetime full of adventures. Summiting Katahdin via the Knife’s Edge and swimming at Blueberry Read More
Tour Maine’s Newest and Largest Parcel of Federal Land
By Murray Carpenter New York Times story On an early fall day, with just a hint of red tinting the maples, the view from the summit of Deasey Mountain is spectacular. To the west stand the rugged, treeless basins and knife-edge spine of Mount Katahdin. Off to the south, you see Wassataquoik Valley in the near Read More
Some Katahdin Region Businesses See Uptick from Monument Visitors
By Nick Sambides Jr., BDN Staff Bangor Daily News news story PATTEN, Maine — Nathan Richardson is seeing a new kind of customer. They’re not really there to buy tools. They don’t have local accents. Sometimes they come right up to Richardson or other workers at Richardson’s Hardware with lots of questions about local landmarks Read More
Opinions Still Split on Tourism in Katahdin Woods Region
By Milton J. Valencia, Globe Staff Boston Globe news story MILLINOCKET, Maine — It has been a cherished land for so long, the majestic Katahdin woods overlooking this old paper mill town, the streams and the East Branch Penobscot River, the trails and turns that provide sweeping views of the fabled Mount Katahdin. Now the Read More
‘Is There a More Glorious Place on Earth Than This?’
by Lou Ureneck Boston Globe op-ed I made my first trip to Maine’s north woods when I was 15. It was a late November deer-hunting trip in the autumn of 1965. I didn’t shoot a deer, but the immensity and wildness of the place left an impression on me that has lasted a lifetime. I Read More