Running for the border

Healthy Acadia Director Elsie Flemings shopped for race t-shirts last Saturday in Lubec. In keeping with its green philosophy, the marathon orders all of its race shirts from Brunswick-based company Atayne, which manufactures athletic shirts made from recycled water bottles. Flemings said she came from Bar Harbor to participate in the Bay of Fundy Fun Run with her daughters, Sylvia and Fiona. Healthy Acadia also set up a table for the marathon’s Saturday Expo, held in the Lubec High School gymnasium. Photo by Sarah Craighead Dedmon

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