Annual celebration on September 16th! The event will include a panel of local activists facilitated by Representative Chellie Pingree who will speak about the importance of activism to highlight the importance of intersectional and justice-centered solutions to the climate crisis! Read more
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Our canine friends in Ogunquit
In September, Ogunquit goes to the DOGS! And we Canines for Clean Water are helping to make sure that our humans know the rules: Dogs allowed on Ogunquit Beach: September 9—April 1 Dogs allowed on the Marginal Way: October 1 – April 1 Dogs allowed in the Ogunquit River, Riverside Beach, or the dunes(?): NEVER
Organic Recycling comes to Town
The Transfer Station will be working with the Maine Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) to start a program for organic waste recycling. A big thanks to John Fusco, transfer station manager who is leading the effort and contributing to a greener Ogunquit! You can learn more about this very innovative program at OGUNQUIT ORGANIC RECYCLING
Frequently Asked Questions about the Ogunquit Pesticide/Herbicide OrdinanceWhat does Ogunquit’s Pesticide/Herbicide Ordinance cover?
The ordinance restricts lawn and landscape pesticide use on ALL property, public and private, throughout the town: lawns, vegetable and ornamental gardens, landscaped areas, patios, sidewalks, driveways, parks and playing fields. ALL pesticides are prohibited within 75 feet of a water body or wetland. This includes ponds, rivers, streams, tidal areas, and coastal or freshwater […]