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The chief executive of easyJet said Britain was likely to be left behind the rest of Europe if the government does not allow quarantine-free travel to most of the continent when it announces where people can go on Friday.Britain is set
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PRESQUE ISLE, Maine 鈥?It was a day of cultural and natural celebration at the Micmac farmers market Saturday aimed at encouraging natives and non-natives alike to get back to their roots.The Aroostook Band of Micmacs invited the public to their farmers market on Route 1 near the Caribou and Presque Isle town line for all day basket-making demonstrations, seasonal cooking demonstrations, stories and guided tours of the bands gardens.Near completion, the market building was funded by a $492,363 rural business enterprise grant, $31,739 from a USDA Agricultural Marketing Service Grant and $80,000 in tribal matching funds.The buildings sit on an 18-acre parcel which includes the market, greenhouses, nursery and a planned fish hatchery. Its good to have this open and have the market for our people, Moin Paul, a member of the Micmac tribe in New Brunswick, said Saturday. We hope to have it open year-round. In addition to selling vegetables grown on the adjacent 10-acre garden, Paul said band members are encouraged to bring their own products and crafts to sell from the building.Paul, along with several other workers, has been busy this season planting crops including squash, potatoes, peas, tomatoes, onions, corn,
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stanley cup ublic can purchase the vegetables from the market or enter the fields and pick their own from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Saturday during the growing season.On Saturday Marci Driscoll had brought her three girls