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Our View: Get used to uneasy times for winter recreation

Por: Portland Press Herald Opinion January 11, 2023

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“Folks,” a Gorham snowmobiling club posted somewhat sternly on Facebook last week, “the trails are not open.” A runner jogs past the Public Market House in Monument Square in Portland on Friday morning. Last month, 5.1 inches of snow fell in Maine’s largest city – generally, it has 14.8 inches. Gregory Rec/Staff Photographer Defying the ongoing snow deficit, some people had traveled out on mud instead. Across the state right now, in... + full article



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