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Walk in Saco to benefit homeless veterans

Updated: 1:25 pm, Wed May 9, 2012.

SACO – A 2K walk in Saco on May 16 is designed to raise awareness, support and funds for homeless veterans.

Sponsored by the local Veterans Administration, or VA, clinic, the walk will take place on the portion of the Eastern Trail that runs through downtown Saco.

Anyone can take part in the VA2K Walk + Roll, which begins at 11:30 a.m. at the Hannaford parking lot on Route 1. In fact, the VA facilities in Maine are specifically encouraging veteran service organizations, community members, active duty members and veterans of all ages to participate.

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Directions to Bug Light Park

Directions to Bug Light Park, South Portland, Maine

buglite2From north or south on the Maine Turnpike, take Exit 45 (Maine Mall Exit)

Past toll booths, follow connector straight to U.S. Route 1/Main Street, South Portland

Turn left onto Route 1/Main Street and follow for 1 mi

Bear right onto Broadway (Dairy Queen is on your left), for 1.9 mi

At major interdsection after Broadway swings to the left (bridge to Portland is a left turn here), turn right to continue on Broadway for 1.5 mi

At end of Broadway. turn left onto Breakwater Drive for 0.1 mi

Turn right onto Madison Street for 0.4 mi to first parking lot

Mileage is approximate. Use the Google map below for more information:


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Saco-Old Orchard Beach Eastern Trail Dedication

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Wednesday, May 16 at 10 a.m.

Thornton Academy, Saco


Thorton AcademyCelebrate another 4.4 miles of off-road Eastern Trail, a linear park and pollution-free transportation corridor. The southern end of a now-complete 8.4-mile section of the Eastern Trail that begins along the woods behind Thornton Academy.

Click here to view the Order of Events for this ceremony (opens in a new window).

Meet ETA member Dave Wood who can tell you about his East Coast Greenway ride from Calais to Key West. The ET and the East Coast Greenway are now each 1/3 complete!!

may16 1Meet Eastern Trail Alliance and Eastern Trail Management District Trustees. Enjoy a section of the ET, some told us could never be built. Bring your bike or walking shoes.

Following the ribbon-cutting by Old Orchard Beach Council Chair Bob Quinn and Saco Mayor Mark Johnston, take a walk or ride to OOB and Scarborough Marsh led by kids from the Community Bicycle Center.


Directions:

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Overview:From Turnpike’s Saco exit 36, follow I-195 for 1.6 miles to Rte. 1 south exit 2. Follow Rte. 1 south for 0.6 miles to turn right at Fairfield St. which follow to end for school’s parking lot. The ceremony will take place beside the ET.

 

For more detailed directions and directions from your location, click on the Google link above or in the box to the right.

 

 


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Eastern Trail Announces Trail Closure Due to Wet Conditions

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

CONTACT: (207) 284-9260
eta@EasternTrail.org

March 15, 2012 (Biddeford, ME) – The Eastern Trail announced today that wet spring weather has led to excessive damage to trail surfaces and, therefore, the temporary closure of all off-road sections of the Eastern Trail. The Eastern Trail is posting notices of the trail closure at trail entrances and kiosks. Off-road areas will be closed until trail and weather conditions improve.

“The unusual winter this year has created freeze-thaw conditions that has seriously destabilized the Trail surface and made it particularly susceptible to damage from bicycles, horses, and even foot traffic” says Tad Redway, President of the Eastern Trail Management District. “If the Trail is given a rest for several weeks, then it will recover without the need for costly repairs and prolonged shutdowns during the peak of the spring season”.

The Eastern Trail Management District apologizes for any inconvenience this may cause. Any questions about this matter may be directed to the Eastern Trail office at 207-284-9260 or eta@easterntrail.org.

When completed, the Eastern Trail will connect the Piscataqua River in Kittery with Bug Light on Casco Bay in South Portland with a mostly off-road greenway. The Eastern Trail follows the route of the historic Eastern Railroad, the first rail line connecting Boston and the Portland area. It extends through 12 communities in York and Cumberland counties. The Eastern Trail is the Southern Maine portion of the 2,900 mile East Coast Greenway, which stretches from Key West, Florida to Calais, Maine.

The Eastern Trail Alliance welcomes opportunities to tell groups about its dream. To schedule a no-cost Eastern Trail slide show, send an e-mail to eta@easterntrail.org or call the ETA’s office at 284-9260. For more information about the Eastern Trail check www.easterntrail.org

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Eastern Trail Alliance Holds Annual Meeting Featuring Keynote Speaker Eric Weis

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

CONTACT: (207) 284-9260
eta@EasternTrail.org

April 25, 2012 (Wells, Maine) – The Eastern Trail Alliance, an organization committed to the creation of a trail spanning from Kittery to South Portland, will hold its Annual Meeting on Thursday, May 17, from 5:30 to 8:00 p.m. at the Old Marsh Country Club in Wells, Maine.

The meeting will feature Eric Weis, trail coordinator for the East Coast Greenway Alliance, a post he has held since 1998. In this capacity, Weis oversees the organization’s trail program, directly staffing the New England and South Atlantic regions. He also manages the organization’s wayfinding program (maps, cue sheets, GPS, etc.) and helps shape the route and route policy. Weis is also the founder and director of the New England Bike-Walk Summit and creator/director of the New England Builders Ball, an annual celebration of small regional hand-built bicycle companies.

The Annual Meeting of the ETA is an opportunity for members of the community to meet our speaker and the officers and trustees of the ETA and the Eastern Trail Management District, and to learn more about the mission of the ETA while enjoying snacks and beverages at America’s greenest railroad station. Following the meeting, all attendees are invited to join us for a no-host optional dinner at a nearby restaurant.

When completed, the Eastern Trail will connect the Piscataqua River in Kittery with Bug Light on Casco Bay in South Portland with a mostly off-road greenway. The Eastern Trail follows the route of the historic Eastern Railroad, the first rail line connecting Boston and the Portland area. It extends through 12 communities in York and Cumberland counties. The Eastern Trail is the Southern Maine portion of the 2,900 mile East Coast Greenway, which stretches from Key West, Florida to Calais, Maine

The Alliance welcomes opportunities to tell groups about its dream. To schedule a no-cost Eastern Trail slide show, send an e-mail to eta@easterntrail.org or call the ETA’s office at 284-9260. For more information about the Eastern Trail check www.easterntrail.org.

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Eastern Trail Holds Opening Ceremony for Saco-Old Orchard Beach Section and Route 1 Bridge

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CONTACT: (207) 284-9260
eta@easterntrail.org

April 25, 2012 (Saco, ME) – The Eastern Trail Alliance will hold an official Opening Ceremony at 10 a.m. on Wednesday, May 16 for its newest section of trail, which stretches from Thornton Academy in Saco to Milliken Mills Road in Old Orchard Beach and includes a bridge that spans Route 1 in Saco just north of Ross Road. The ceremony will take place at the trailhead on the Thornton Academy campus in Saco.

The Saco-OOB section, completed in January 2012, has already greatly increased public interest in, and use of, the entire Eastern Trail, thanks to its high visibility from two areas of the busy Route 1, Saco corridor and I-195. The new section’s 4.4 miles provides another crucial link in the development of this 65-mile greenway in southern Maine.

“Fourteen years ago a small group of area residents said, ‘Let’s make this old rail line into a trail,’ and we are now reaping the benefits,” said Eastern Trail Alliance President Bob Hamblen. “A big ‘thank you’ is due the voters of Saco, who approved a $500,000 bond in 2008 that made this possible.”

The opening ceremony’s invited guests include representatives from Saco and Old Orchard Beach; Maine Department of Transportation Commissioner David Bernhardt; Unitil, the New Hampshire gas company that owns most of the historic rail corridor; Maine Senators Olympia Snowe and Susan Collins; Congresswoman Chellie Pingree; section design firm Deluca-Hoffman Associates; and section building contractor Shaw Brothers Construction.

When completed, the Eastern Trail will connect the Piscataqua River in Kittery with Bug Light on Casco Bay in South Portland with a mostly off-road greenway. The Eastern Trail follows the route of the historic Eastern Railroad, the first rail line connecting Boston and the Portland area. It extends through 12 communities in York and Cumberland counties. The Eastern Trail is the Southern Maine portion of the 2,900 mile East Coast Greenway, which stretches from Key West, Florida to Calais, Maine.

The Eastern Trail Alliance welcomes opportunities to tell groups about its dream. To schedule a no-cost Eastern Trail slide show, send an e-mail to eta@easterntrail.org or call the ETA’s office at 284-9260. For more information about the Eastern Trail check www.easterntrail.org.

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Loop and Lunch Ride June 9, 2018

Loop and Lunch Ride
June 9, 2018

 

The weather for our ET Loop and Lunch Ride, on June 9, 2018, was just perfect for the 14 riders that left the trail head, at the Mill Brook Industrial Park, in Saco. The 31 mile ride, to Bug Light, was mostly on the Eastern Trail, with only a few miles on road. Despite one flat tire, and a flying errant umbrella, at the Easy Time Restaurant along the trail, (that conked George –he was ok and received a complimentary meal) all made it back safely to the finish. A special treat at Bug Light was seeing all of the colorful kites flying in the park. Great ride with great riders.

The next ET Loop and Lunch Ride will be on August 11, 2018. More info forthcoming. Ride destination TBD.

Bob LaNigra

 

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New OOB Trail Press Release

THE TOWN OF OLD ORCHARD BEACH, MAINE>

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

                               April 11, 2012

A New Walking and Biking Trail for OOB

            The Old Orchard Beach Conservation Commission is pleased to announce that it is looking into the possibility of a new amenity for Old Orchard Beach.

            This would be a new cross-town hiking and biking trail to connect directly with the newly opened Saco- OOB – Scarborough segment of the Eastern Trail.

            The Eastern Trail is a hiking and biking, running and walking trail that will eventually run all the way from Calais, Maine to Key West, Florida. Right now, it provides a wonderful scenic opportunity to enjoy Maine’s beautiful landscape right in our own backyard.

            Also, going the other way, this new trail will connect outer parts of the town directly to Downtown Old Orchard Beach near the Downeaster Train Station, the Edith Belle Libby Library, and Veteran’s Memorial Park on First Street by an easy and relatively quiet trail restricted to walkers, runners and bicycles.

            Please see the attached map for the proposed route.

            All are invited to come to an open meeting at the Town Hall on April 19, 2012 at 7:00 PM to learn more about these plans and discuss them. With support and help, working together, Old Orchard Beach citizens will create trails that will enhance our community and neighborhoods.

            We hope to see you there.

The Old Orchard Beach Conservation Commission

FMI contact: GMcMullin@Maine.RR.com >

https://www.easterntrail.org/