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Shriners in go-carts drive down Main Street in Belgrade during the 2005 Independence Day parade.
Where water, woods and close-knit communities are the fabric of the countryside . . . where recreation, relaxation and a leisurely pace of life are the rewards of summer . . . where independence, individualism, and self sufficiency are the stuff of local lifestyles, on this 4th of July 2006, there are so many ways to celebrate this high mark of summer.
Soap is a pollutant especially where lakes are involved. When Grandpa was a boy, bathing in the lake was an acceptable practice. It probably was not a good idea even then, but with population pressures impacting our lakes, it is a definite no-no today.
We have lived at 22 Berry Road in Readfield for about 32 years now. People come to pick our raspberries, blueberries and blackberries. The most frequent comment we hear is, "You're the best kept secret in Readfield."
Growing from a "grass roots outdoor concert" to a daylong family event, the fourth annual Kingfield POPS with the Bangor Symphony Orchestra will also include a garden tour, arts and crafts show, and a music event that promises to take the festival to new heights. Redisplay This Page in Printer-Friendly Format <-- Previous Home All 2006 Issues Next --> | ||||||||