Morning Links - Sunday November 17, 2024

Business

Maine's oldest canning operation closes πŸ› FOX 22 Bangor

Maine’s oldest seafood canning operation is closing πŸ› Bangor Daily News

Community

Dozens of pets adopted, more than $100K raised at ARLGP Shelter Sleep-In event πŸ› WCSH News Center Maine

Environment

Underfunded and understaffed, Maine’s dam agency does what it can to keep the aging infrastructure safe πŸ› The Maine Monitor

An environmental group files intent to sue a salmon farmer for pollution off Maine's coast πŸ› WCSH News Center Maine

β€˜Rozalia Project for a Clean Ocean’ Collects Debris from Remote Islands in the Gulf of Maine πŸ› Munjoy Hill News

Food and Drink

In photos: The last day at Anania’s Variety on Congress Street πŸ› Portland Press Herald

LGBTQIA+

Amid an uptick in inquiries from outside groups, Gardiner-area schools make information requests public πŸ› Portland Press Herald

MSAD 11 PUBLIC F.O.A.A. REQUESTS πŸ› MSAD 11

FOAA Request by Casey Ryan re: Guidelines for transgender and nonbinary students πŸ› MSAD 11

FOAA Request by Representative Michael Soboleski re: transgender bathroom policy πŸ› MSAD 11

Outdoors

Freezeout Trail to Webster Stream Grand Pitch πŸ› Hiking in Maine

Ethics in the outdoors means doing the right thing when nobody’s looking πŸ› Bangor Daily News

Photography

Sunset in Scarborough, 415pm πŸ› Reddit

I caught a moonbow this morning πŸ› Reddit

Supermoon Super Sunset over Ram Island Light! πŸ› Reddit

iPhone Moon Last Night πŸ› Reddit

Full moon last night πŸ› Reddit

Quick walk by the poop factory this morning! πŸ› Reddit

Wiener mobile at the Civic Center πŸ› Reddit

Politics

Ranked-choice count confirms Jared Golden’s win over Austin Theriault πŸ› Piscataquis Observer

Tribal Sovereignty

Human remains, cultural items to return to Wabanaki Nations after spending years in Yale museum πŸ› WCSH News Center Maine