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Yep, that's me at Stonehenge on Oct. 27 celebrating my birthday! LISA KRISTOFF personal photo - (2025)

Stonehenge. I feel as though I’ve always known about Stonehenge; there isn’t one singular moment in my time I can recall; of course there a great many years to sift through! But seriously, I…

The bateau built by Bristol students. Courtesy photo

The monthly meeting of the Pemaquid Chapter, NSDAR, took place Thursday, Dec. 11, at the American Legion Hall #36 in Boothbay. Attendees, in person and by Zoom, were…

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With the holiday travel season fast…

A Bird's Tale
This turkey vulture was caught on the security cam at a friend's home in the authors' neighborhood. Courtesy of Jason Hudson

“Is this a turkey vulture?”

That was the question a friend from Gardiner posed to us over Facebook with a link to a video. The clip was captured mid-morning in…

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Joe Gelarden

Is it time to ramp up the annual Christmas chores, you know, cookies and goodies and presents and cards? Or are you going to send out a bunch of emails and texts to a group and call it good?

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Photo by Robert Mitchell

What a wonderfully inspiring community event! The Southport Town Hall was packed with every variety of islander in support of the first ever Southport Central School’s homegrown feast. The…

Shawn Lewin, AARP Maine member

With holiday shopping—and shipping—comes the risk of package theft. Thieves — often called “Porch Pirates” — steal millions of packages from American doorsteps each year, totaling billions of…

A Bird's Tale
The rooftop view of Manhattan was spectacular with the Chrysler Building gleaming in the afternoon sun while an American robin called from a patio on the brick building to the left. Courtesy of Jeff Wells

Like many people, we traveled to spend time with family for the Thanksgiving holiday. In our case, the travel was a car ride to New York City to be with our son and…

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Joe Gelarden

Thanksgiving is the most American…

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Photo by Robert Mitchell

It seems to me that our local cormorant population has packed up and headed elsewhere. Elsewhere, I suspect, is someplace warmer than Maine. Even southern Maine may not be far enough.

These…

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Music…

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Thanksgiving.

It is a national holiday. A day we take off work to do what? To sit around a table with family and friends to eat too much turkey and stuffing and cranberry jelly and green…

Many people have their Thanksgiving meal rituals. Do birds? Alewives in the Penobscot River have created what appears to be a feeding frenzy among the gulls. Perhaps it's really just their own way of giving thanks! (Photo courtesy of David Small)

Here in the U.S., many people will gather this week around the ritual of a meal intended to celebrate community and the ideals of sharing and supporting. We call this…

Where It's At
Boothbay Region Art Foundation, Boothbay Harbor. LISA KRISTOFF/Boothbay Register

“Exploding Lobster” by Judy Nixon. At first glance I thought the subject must be a red phoenix rising from the ashes. The white floating objects floating away above the body, feathers. I was quite…

A Bird's Tale
A semipalmated sandpiper tagged in Georgia flew to the Seal River Watershed in Manitoba and then was detected in Maine on its way south in August. (Photo courtesy of David Small)

We have recently been checking the amazing MOTUS wildlife tracking database run by Birds Canada (https://motus.org/) and have found…

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The holiday deals are already rolling in, but not every offer you see online is the real deal.

Fraud criminals often create websites that look professional and offer big discounts on…

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Photo by Robert Mitchell

Our old barn road…

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Joe Gelarden

If you are a semi-news junkie, like me, last week was a Doozie, one for the record books.

"It began with a double whammy as the bipartisan government shutdown raced beyond Day 40. …

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Trauma from domestic abuse affects survivors in every aspect of their human existence—body, mind and spirit. While physical injuries and wounds can be diagnosed and…

A Bird's Tale
The authors were surprised to hear and see pine grosbeaks (female, shown) on a recent walk. Much earlier than expected for these northern finches. Courtesy of Jeff and Allison Wells

A few days ago, we were walking the dog when we heard what sounded exactly like the sweet call notes of pine grosbeaks. This surprised us. It seemed too early for…

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Joe Gelarden

Well, kiddies. Did you have fun on Election Day? Did you vote for the winner or the loser?

On the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November 2025…

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Photo by Robert Mitchell

Sometimes the deadline for this column is challenging. I tend not to be good with deadlines, especially ones that are reoccurring. Too many games without a helmet I suspect! But then, it’s…

Shawn Lewin, AARP Maine member

Veterans Day, celebrated each year Nov. 11, is a time to honor the service and sacrifice of those who have served in the U.S. armed forces. It’s also a reminder of the need to protect veterans…

A Bird's Tale
Common cuckoos may be common in Europe and Asia but they are decidedly rare in the U.S. Individual birds have been found only four times including this one from Long Island, New York, in October, 2025. Courtesy of Amy Simmons

There have been some very interesting rare birds spotted here in Maine over the last week or so. A MacGillivray’s warbler, the western sibling species to the mourning…

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Joe Gelarden

 “Is that you? Is it? Wait a minute. Let me put you on speaker,” said the voice squeezing out of my left wrist.

Actually, I think the voice was coming from the watch that my kids…

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Photo by Robert Mitchell

The gink is about to go!

Pemaquid Chapter NSDAR members

New chapter officers were officially installed on Oct. 9 

Shawn Lewin, AARP Maine member

According to the Federal Trade Commission, more money is reported stolen through fraud originating on social media than by any other method of contact. Reports to the AARP Fraud Watch Network…

A Bird's Tale
The spring peeper-like song of Swainson's thrush migrating overhead at night are a signature sound of fall in Maine. Photo by Cephas, courtesy of wikimedia commons

Cool mornings, earthy smells of fallen leaves, and those first high, thin clouds that are more common in winter—it’s late fall here in Maine.

On Friday nights,…

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Joe Gelarden

I planned to begin this alleged column this week with some witty banter from Ms. Pigette, the vocal/local candidate for U.S.Senate who does not have a controversial tattoo. Then the fallout from…

'Round Town
Photo by Robert Mitchell

One of the most…

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In August, AARP testified before the U.S. Senate Special Committee on Aging to spotlight a growing threat to Americans: fraud carried out by translational organized crime groups. Operating openly…

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The next educational program of Garden Club of Wiscasset will be on Nov. 6 at 1 p.m. Ruth Indrick, Kennebec Estuary Land Trust project director, will…

A Bird's Tale
Yellow-bellied sapsuckers have been appearing around the authors' neighborhood during this fall migration, though not as many as were counted flying to the mainland from Cousin’s Island in Yarmouth in the fall of 2011 - that total reached 358! (Yellow-bellied sapsucker photo courtesy of Jeff Wells)

The distinctive buzz and tiny, high-note sputters of the juncos are now everywhere when we walk the neighborhood. That and the high “seet” notes of the white-throated…

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Photo by Robert Mitchell

First off, let me…

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Joe Gelarden

There’s something happening here
What it is ain’t exactly clear.

About 60 years ago, a strange…

From the Maine Senate
Senator Cameron Reny

If you are unaware of Maine’s shortage of dental health care, then you must be one lucky person! Although our number of dental health professionals is finally beginning…

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Nearly all of us use social media to stay connected with friends and family. Unfortunately, scammers use social media to connect with us, too. Before accepting a friend request on your social…

A Bird's Tale
The authors enjoyed looking for birds on the warm, sandy beaches of Florida in October. Courtesy of Reese McAtee.

Soft powder blue skies extend in all directions. The sea is shades of blue as well. Dark steel blue in the distance flecked with lines of white from barely curling wave…

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Joe Gelarden

The other day, we passed an annual milestone. The calendar calls it Columbus Day or Indigenous Peoples Day, but here in Vacationland, it is the traditional end to the summer season. It is the time…

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Photo by Robert Mitchell

A friend from Maryland…

Two Spoons: On Eating in Midcoast Maine
Sweets on the table at Treats Bakery in Wiscasset. Photograph courtesy of Stacy Linehan

There’s a ribbon of warm light at closing time that catches the long harvest table through the window of Treats Bakery in Wiscasset. It calls to mind a Rembrandt painting. I mention this to…

Shawn Lewin, AARP Maine member

Fraud today is largely run by sophisticated, large-scale operations led by transnational crime groups, stealing an estimated $158 billion from Americans in a single year. This is not just a…

A Bird's Tale
This evening grosbeak was photographed in northern Minnesota. Note the large bill and bright yellow body. Photo courtesy of Lauri Shaull, wikimedia commons

Sometimes we birders can be lulled into thinking that once we’ve figured out that the yellow bird on the backyard feeder is an evening grosbeak, not an American…

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Photo by Robert Mitchell

It has been a while…

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Joe Gelarden

Last weekend, Mother Nature blessed us with some of the greatest weather we have had in years, so I went for a drive. The air was cool and crisp, the sky clear and bright, leaves turning, giving…