A turtle crossing sign is pictured at Sand Point. (Photo courtesy of Mary Jayne Hallifax)
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A local motorcycle enthusiast created his own version of a rustic bike with local, recyclable materials. Good work, Bill Spencer. (Photo courtesy of Mary Jayne Hallifax)
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It appears our local mill has a new name (I noticed it the other day on a ride). I remember many years ago when it went to Kimberly Clark, then, perhaps, Neenah paper. I do remember they always manufactured specialty papers and the finishing room was always full of the women employees wrapping packages. Memories of long ago. (Photo courtesy of Mary Jayne Hallifax)
A turtle crossing sign is pictured at Sand Point. (Photo courtesy of Mary Jayne Hallifax)
A local motorcycle enthusiast created his own version of a rustic bike with local, recyclable materials. Good work, Bill Spencer. (Photo courtesy of Mary Jayne Hallifax)
It appears our local mill has a new name (I noticed it the other day on a ride). I remember many years ago when it went to Kimberly Clark, then, perhaps, Neenah paper. I do remember they always manufactured specialty papers and the finishing room was always full of the women employees wrapping packages. Memories of long ago. (Photo courtesy of Mary Jayne Hallifax)