At the annual Scarborough Walk to benefit Habitat for Humanity of Greater Portland, participants were safely shuttled to the start of the event at the intersection of Black Point Road and the Eastern Trail, and hitched a ride back from Blue Point Congregational Church at the end of the walk. Thanks to the generosity of Tom Bayley, use of the shuttle was donated by Bayley’s Campground.
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At the annual Scarborough Walk to benefit Habitat for Humanity of Greater Portland, participants were safely shuttled to the start of the event at the intersection of Black Point Road and the Eastern Trail, and hitched a ride back from Blue Point Congregational Church at the end of the walk. Thanks to the generosity of Tom Bayley, use of the shuttle was donated by Bayley’s Campground.
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