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The minister of agriculture welcomed progress made in the village of Arakapas on Friday to protect the hillsides in the event of rain after a large fire hit the area earlier this summer.The catastrophic fire hit areas of Limassol and Larnaca di
vaso stanley stricts in July and minister Costas Kadis visited to inspect the flood defences created since. I was very pleased to see that the projects are progressing properly in a short period of time, he said.Kadis congratulated the water development department and all those involved in this effort.The minister explained that the first phase includes the creation of environmentally friendly dams at ten sites in the Limassol District and 16 in the Larnaca District, clarifying that one site may include more than one project, as in the case of Arakapas. With the implementation of these projects we will avoid the worst, he added.Regarding the possibility of reforestation, he
stanley cup said that the state cannot intervene because most of the damaged areas are private property, while he said he is optimistic that nature would begin to recover with the first rains.He said that in October he will tour the affected areas of Limassol and Larnaca, accompanied by the university professor of geology Efthymios Lekkas who has visited the island from Greece to advise on the correct measures to take with the aim of reviewing the situation.At the same time, Arakapas mayor Vassos Vassilios, said he was pleased with the progress of the projects and said that the
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ISLAND FALLS 鈥?Samuel D. Sewall, 94, passed away Jan. 1, 2011, in Vero Beach, Fla., surrounded in love by family to be with his heavenly father and the
stanley botella dear ones who passed before him. Sam was born in 1916, in Island Falls, in a home built on honor by his grandfather, Bill Sewall, in the 1860s for his wife, Mary Sherman Sewall. He was the second son of Merrill and Myrtle T. Sewall.Sam learned many of lifes most valuable lessons at the knees of his father and grandfather. Sam gradua
stanley cup ted from Island Falls High School, declining the honor of valedictorian because he disliked public speaking. Years later he gave a wonderful speech of sponsorship for his grandson, Eagle Scout Timothy Kennett. A true outdoorsman, he was a registered Maine guide at age 12 and bagged his first deer that same year. His first real paying job at 15 was canoeing dynamite up the West Branch of the Penobscot River to Mount Katahdin. Much of his time was spent helping the family run sporting camps on Mattawamkeag Lake, where years earlier men like Theodore Roosevelt came to learn from Sams father and grandfather, Bill. It was a much simpler way of life then with the woods, water and field providing sustenance and a strong work ethic that was passed down from earlier generati
stanley cup ons. During World War II Sam and his brother, Gene, moved to the southern part of Maine. Gene enlisted in the Air Force and Sam worked in the Saco-Lowell foundry 鈥?work of such excellence that he was deferred from military s