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March 1, 2010
Seawall collaspes in Wells, Maine after weekend storm pounds Maine coast. See the Channel 8 News video about the seawall collaspe. See photo sets: (1) (2)

Summer, 2011
Our current newsletter features articles by  our membership. There are always interesting articles and comments on environmental and legal issues.

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Save Our Shores
S.O.S. Maine
P.O. Box 1785
Wells, ME 04090
Email: info@sosmaine.org
S.O.S. Maine

Officers
President - Mike Severance
Vice President - Bob Almeder
Secretary - Jef Bucknam
Treasurer - Rocky Furman
Exec. Director - Maryanne Foley

Directors
Aldeen Chever
Bob Foley
Katy Kelly
Parker Dwelley
Barbara Johnson
Ken Lafayette
Joel Bradley

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