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The "470," a steam locomotive rusting on display in Waterville, is the last of its kind.
Central Maine has a historic treasure rusting away. It's an old iron horse that once linked city to city and state to state and built this nation. It stands as a magnificent reminder to our past. It is the old steam engine, the 470.
The Conservation Corps of the Belgrade Regional Conservation Alliance (BRCA), now in its eleventh year of service to the Belgrade Lakes. Director Jason Bulay is very pleased with the line up of the 2006 crew members, six of whom returned from last summer.
This year, Maine's first conservation education program has an important birthday. The Maine Conservation School, located in Bryant Pond, is celebrating its fiftieth year of conservation education.
Skowhegan is one of the newest communities to join the unique Main Street Maine program. The town's track record is impressive.
Apollo's Bistro at 91 Silver Street in Waterville is a discovery in fine dining, and in friendliness, in peaceful, tasteful atmosphere, and in excellent food. Redisplay This Page in Printer-Friendly Format <-- Previous Home All 2006 Issues Next --> | ||||||||||