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Posted by: Maine Environmental News
March 10, 2026

In sugaring season, Maine students of all ages study the art of making syrup

Posted by: Maine Environmental News
March 10, 2026

PORTLAND PRESS HERALD • March 10, 2026

Students from kindergarten on up come to understand the state’s maple traditions by making syrup themselves.

Source:https://www.pressherald.com/2026/03/10/in-sugaring-season-maine-students-of-all-ages-study-the-art-of-making-syrup/

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