Blog :: 2014

2014 Lovell OHD 5k Run

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As we almost rip the month of June off the calendar, plans are in full swing for the Lovell 5k run and the Old Home Days parade that follows the last runner. It is somewhat hard to believe that this will be the tenth year of the race!

Saturday, July 19th is the big day and the race starts at 9:45 am. This year's t-shirt design is by Alison [...]

Renee Dutton

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Renee Dutton, a wonderful woman, passed away Monday June 2, 2014.

Renee's husband, Oliver, was an officer in the United States Air Force and they  lived in many places while raising her family but she settled in Lovell in the early 1970's. She made a big impact on the town, not only as a business owner (Kezar Lake Handcrafters and Dutton Real [...]

Fly Away Farm

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There was quite a void created when Don and Linda Bradley retired and closed Treehouse Farm Greenhouses in Sweden. For many years, Ledge Hill Road saw a marked increase in traffic as people would make their way to Treehouse for all of their gardening needs. As you could expect, everyone wondered where to go?

To the rescue comes Fly Away Farm! The [...]

Kezar Lake Ice-Out

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According to John Bacchiocchi, Lovell's resident ice-out expert, Thursday April 24th is the Ice-Out Date for 2014.

When ice-out actually occurs is always debated but the State of Maine uses the following:  For the purposes of this web page, we will consider "ice-out" to be when you can navigate unimpeded from one end of the water body to the [...]

Lovell Commercial Opportunity

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Although not yet formally listed for sale (it will be soon with another Agency but Kezar Realty does have access for interested parties), the old Lovell Hardware property is now being shown to potential buyers. The main building, in surprisingly good condition, offers numerous opportunities.

It is true that since the store's closing, contractors and [...]

Charles Lusky, Forest Land Enhancements

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There is a long tradition in Maine that private land be open for numerous public uses, such as hiking, hunting and snowmobiling, without prior permission. With all of the open space around us, it is hard to believe that about 94% of the land in Maine is privately owned.

In 1972, Maine passed the Tree Growth Tax Law that is designed to help landowners not only retain their land but to also make it productive woodlands. A minimum of [...]

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