History Comes to Life in Harrington as Local Couple Plans Heritage Weekend, Schools Invited

By Will Tuell

With Maine’s rich past rapidly giving way to the digital age, a Harrington couple and some of their friends are hoping to breathe new life into our region’s past. For the past several years, Arthur Langley and Linda Gray have spearheaded the “Living History HERITAGE Long Weekend” at Hardwood Point in Harrington in mid-September featuring colonial, Revolutionary War era, and Native American exhibits. 

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