Category: Nor’East TU News
February Newsletter
Get caught up this month’s news and events.
Continue reading →Ipswich River Watershed Association seeks New Leader
Ipswich River Watershed Assoc. seeks new Executive Director Position Description Summary The Ipswich River Watershed Association (IRWA) seeks a self-directed, goal-oriented, strategically minded Executive Director (ED) to lead our organization into the future. The Association is an inclusive, member-driven, and highly collaborative organization working on behalf of our natural environment and the more than 350,000…
Continue reading →Let’s Go Fishing!!
Proposal for Activities and Events The one thing that really binds many of us together is the love of fishing, whether it be trout fishing, freshwater bass fishing, wade fishing for striped bass, etc. Whether it be fly fishing or light spin fishing, it really doesn’t matter. It’s the fact that we are “out there”…
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Continue reading →November Newsletter and Meeting
Our new editor Fred Jennings has compiled a great newsletter for you. Please click here to access it! November Meeting is on Nov 6 at 6:00 PM at 143 County Road Ipswich. Neil Shea will speak on restoring the Ipswich River at 7 PM. See Newsletter for details.
Continue reading →Michael O’Neill Remembered
Michael G. O’Neill, husband of the late Janet (Connolly) O’Neill, passed away on July 21, 2023. Born in Middletown, County Armagh, Ireland, he is the son of the late Michael and Margaret O’Neill. Mike was an active member of TU Nor’East Chapter and made major contributions to the success of the Chapter. He cooked for the…
Continue reading →A ‘Road Trip of Sorts’ Introducing the Rangeley, Kennebago and Magalloway Rivers
Monday evening’s presentation will be road trip that will follow Route 16 in Maine from Oquossoc to Wilson’s Mills, and will include valuable information on access points. In addition, Brenda will touch upon the Rangely Lakes Heritage Trust’s current Kennebago Headwaters Project (please refer to the maps and to the two attachments that are in the…
Continue reading →April Meeting with Art Howe
The regular monthly meeting on April 3 will feature an essential lecture on how to stay safe while fishing. Since you have survived a pandemic, it would be a shame if you drowned fishing. Arthur Howe fishing on a salt marsh. Notice he is wearing a life jacket doing so. Please Join Us On …
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