Philanthropist Elizabeth B. Noyce has donated $600,000 to the Damariscotta River

Philanthropist Elizabeth B. Noyce has donated $600,000 to the Damariscotta River Association to help the 900-member conservation organization purchase the 90-acre Great Salt Bay Farm on Belvedere Road in Damariscotta, one of the last intact saltwater farms. The association has signed a $750,000 opti...

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spelling ftportllibrary:oai:digitalcommons.portlandlibrary.com:news_pph-14532 2023-05-15T18:43:38+02:00 Philanthropist Elizabeth B. Noyce has donated $600,000 to the Damariscotta River 1994-06-27T07:00:00Z https://digitalcommons.portlandlibrary.com/news_pph/13533 unknown Portland Public Library Digital Commons https://digitalcommons.portlandlibrary.com/news_pph/13533 Maine News Index – Portland Press Herald Damariscotta River Association Salt water farms -- Damariscotta Elizabeth B. Noyce text 1994 ftportllibrary 2022-10-20T20:28:11Z Philanthropist Elizabeth B. Noyce has donated $600,000 to the Damariscotta River Association to help the 900-member conservation organization purchase the 90-acre Great Salt Bay Farm on Belvedere Road in Damariscotta, one of the last intact saltwater farms. The association has signed a $750,000 option on the farm, and hopes to raise another $750,000 to purchase Outer Thumbcap and Outer White islands, nesting areas for seabirds. Text White Islands Portland Public Library: Digital Commons Belvedere ENVELOPE(16.570,16.570,78.317,78.317)
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topic Damariscotta River Association
Salt water farms -- Damariscotta
Elizabeth B. Noyce
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Salt water farms -- Damariscotta
Elizabeth B. Noyce
Philanthropist Elizabeth B. Noyce has donated $600,000 to the Damariscotta River
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description Philanthropist Elizabeth B. Noyce has donated $600,000 to the Damariscotta River Association to help the 900-member conservation organization purchase the 90-acre Great Salt Bay Farm on Belvedere Road in Damariscotta, one of the last intact saltwater farms. The association has signed a $750,000 option on the farm, and hopes to raise another $750,000 to purchase Outer Thumbcap and Outer White islands, nesting areas for seabirds.
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title Philanthropist Elizabeth B. Noyce has donated $600,000 to the Damariscotta River
title_short Philanthropist Elizabeth B. Noyce has donated $600,000 to the Damariscotta River
title_full Philanthropist Elizabeth B. Noyce has donated $600,000 to the Damariscotta River
title_fullStr Philanthropist Elizabeth B. Noyce has donated $600,000 to the Damariscotta River
title_full_unstemmed Philanthropist Elizabeth B. Noyce has donated $600,000 to the Damariscotta River
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