"Building & real estate" special section piece by Ted Regan, executive director

Authors

Ted Regan

Source

Mainebiz

Date

10-11-2004

Pages

39-41

Abstract

"Building & real estate" special section piece by Ted Regan, executive director of Rippleffect in Portland, who describes how he started his program for at-risk youth and how with the help of trustee/founder Aaron Frederick, other supporters, and the Maine Coast Heritage Trust, he was able to acquire Cow Island in Casco Bay for a base camp. Last year Rippleffect served more than 550 teens. Last spring, 30 people came together to brainstorm how to create a year round facility and maintain public access on the island, while respecting easement and environmental concerns. A 40-page booklet detailing those plans is available at www.rippleffect.net.

Subjects

Rippleffect Portland, Regan, Ted

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