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The incidence of a couple who bounded back from a fruit tree massacre is narrated. Garden lovers from around the region rallied to help Elizabeth Soeth, 55, and her husband, Scott Nelson, 54, to replant the fruit orchard that vandals destroyed in Halloween in Friendship, Maine. The Soeths felt that the outpouring of love, friendship, and kindness made them proud to be Mainers.
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Discussed is the story of a couple who'd succeeded in their corporate careers in Manhattan but decided to leave it to start manufacturing luxury chocolates in Brattleboro, Vermont. The couple states that though wealth proves elusive, independence has its own rewards - the freedom to make decisions without going through a corporate hierarchy is a sense of euphoria.
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Description about Maine's largest population of lynx is presented. In the year 2000 lynx were listed as 'threatened' under the federal Endangered Species Act, it is feared that the depletion of the lynx could be due to several reasons and some fishers may be seeing lynx as an easy meal, especially since lynx resemble snowshoe hare in an unusual way.
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