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'Round Town
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I know it is ancient history but so much community fun! Events with a focus on what makes the region a community. No great fanfare, no fireworks, nothing but a real treat to celebrate special…

Joe's Journal
Joe Gelarden

Working through my usual morning routine early Saturday, I glanced out the window and saw Bambi. He/she had wandered over the stone wall that delineates my ground from that of my neighbor, Joey…

Shawn Lewin, AARP Maine member

Reports of sweepstakes scams to the AARP Fraud Watch Network™ Helpline are on the rise. The prospect of a big financial windfall or amazing vacation plays on our emotions. Criminals count on our…

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Income inequality and domestic…

'Round Town
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They’re back! And good for us ……

Joe's Journal
Joe Gelarden

While driving down Townsend Avenue the other day, my watch buzzed. I shut it off, and it buzzed again. So, I pulled into the Y parking lot and opened my phone/watch thingie.

“Don’t you…

The next public supper will be Wednesday, May 6. The…

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Criminals steal billions by promoting fake investment opportunities that promise quick, guaranteed, or low‑risk returns. They may sound professional and convincing, but they exist for one reason:…

Salt ’n Spar
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With March set aside for Women’s History, and April given over to poetry, I found myself wandering back to the words of Hannah Augusta Moore and Annette Hubbard Hobson, poets of yesteryear who…

'Round Town
Photo by Robert Mitchell

It's been 30 years since Cecil…

Joe's Journal
Joe Gelarden

Driving around last week, you might have noticed a scattering of yard signs plugging Graham Platner’s candidacy for the U.S. Senate. To be fair, supporters of Gov. Janet Mills, who is seeking the…

The next public supper will be on May 6. The meal will be broccoli cheese soup, salad, herb rolls, baked haddock, vegetable couscous salad, and cottage pudding with lemon sauce. The cost of…

A Bird's Tale
After spending the winter hanging around palm trees (hence the name), palm warblers begin arriving in Maine in April. Photo courtesy of Jeff Wells.

Joe's Journal
Joe Gelarden

Is spring here, finally?

Last week, the random patches of white cold stuff vanished from the hillside rhododendron patch, a line of daffodils emerged from somewhere south of Hades, and…

'Round Town
Photo by Robert Mitchell

One of the nicest things about…

The next public supper will be Wednesday, May 5. The meal will consist of broccoli cheese soup, salad, herb rolls, baked haddock, vegetable couscous salad, cottage pudding with lemon sauce. The…

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The AARP Fraud Watch Network™ Helpline (877-908-3360) is hearing from more people about misleading “free trial” offers. These schemes make cancellation difficult, if not impossible.

In many…

A Bird's Tale
This handsome duck with a rufous and green head does not carry the name "duck" and instead is known as the green-winged teal. Photo by Rhododendrites courtesy of Wikimedia Commons

'Round Town
Photo by Robert Mitchell

What a pleasant surprise to see our shadows during a late afternoon walk with our newest best friend Leica the wonder dog. We wonder if she is a dog! What a piece of work.

Joe's Journal
Joe Gelarden

For thousands of years, Easter has been a symbol of hope, a day of joy, a time to gather together to celebrate the miracle of rebirth.

The Good Book, no matter which version sits upon your…

Joe's Journal
Joe Gelarden

Were you one of the several hundred Lincoln County folks who stood on the Sheepscot River bridge on Saturday morning? Did you join other national anti-Trump White House protesters who tried to…

'Round Town
Photos by Robert Mitchell

Moore’s Rock is right behind the house where we used to live at the top of Sherman Street in the Harbor. At the suggestion of Bernard Coady, my barber for what little hair I had, we bought his…

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The AARP Fraud Watch Network™ Helpline (877-908-3360) has seen a spike in “recall scams.”​ In these schemes, perpetrators send a message claiming that a product you purchased has been recalled…

A Bird's Tale
ne of few all-white birds, the eastern population of tundra swan winters along the coast from New Jersey to North Carolina and migrates north to the Arctic for nesting. It is a rare bird in Maine. Photo by Peter Pearsall, courtesy USFWS.

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State Rep. Wayne Farrin. Courtesy photo

Maine winters are the most beautiful in New England, but they take a serious toll on our infrastructure. We’re all too familiar with the large potholes that can pop a tire, or the work commute…

Joe's Journal
Joe Gelarden

Of course, she called as I was writing this missive. She always does.

It was Ms. Pigette, and she began to grouse as the winter’s melting snow pack was being replaced with Sunday morning’s…

'Round Town
Photo by Robert Mitchell

Well, ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, I was close, but no cigar! 

Our pond de-iced this past weekend but no ducks. It seems many of the island ducks have taken…

Shawn Lewin, AARP Maine member

Scams are everywhere today—from fake texts and emails to nonstop phone calls—and the damage is devastating. According to the Federal Trade Commission, Americans lost as much as $196 billion to…

'Round Town
Photo by Robert Mitchell

In the past several years, the village ducks have returned to our pond by now and are happily paddling around quacking as they scurry off to…

Joe's Journal
Joe Gelarden

On Sunday, the nation’s energy secretary stared out of my TV set and said the Iran war was going forward according to a “meticulous” plan. The Secretary, Chris Wright, said the White House and the…

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If you own a home, you’ve probably…

Community of Hope
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Abusers often seek to control the health choices of their partners, even when they are pregnant. Reproductive coercion, when an abuser tries to control reproductive health choices, is particularly…

Joe's Journal
Joe Gelarden

As Mother Nature moves to reclaim the land from Old Man Winter, the trees are starting to bud, Bambi is starting to move, and the political silly season begins.

For the last few months,…

'Round Town
Photo by Robert Mitchell

It’s hard to believe that it's been 20 years since Captain Eliot Winslow logged out. It seems like almost yesterday that we chatted in the Robinson’s Wharf parking lot. Well, mostly I listened,…

The next public supper will be March 18. The meal will be vegetable soup, salad, Irish soda bread, corn beef and cabbage, potatoes, carrots and lime jello cake. The cost is $10 for members and $12…

Two Spoons: On Eating in Midcoast Maine
Lee Giberson in the kitchen at Camp Kieve. Courtesy of Emily Whiting

In the heart of winter, Camp Kieve…

Where It's At
Scene from Bob Krist's"100 Years of Route One: A Centennial Roadtrip." The film is scheduled to air on PBS stations March 26-29. Courtesy of Krist

What do Oguquit Playhouse, Eartha, Damariscotta’s Norumbeg Oysters, Tucker Auto Musuem, Wild Blueberry Land, the Madawaska Festival, Nubble Point Lighthouse, Ellsworth Candlepin Bowling, Penobscot…

A Bird's Tale
A map showing the start locations of all Breeding Bird Survey routes across the U.S. and Canada. Image courtesy of USGS Eastern Ecological Science Center.

Joe's Journal
Joe Gelarden

Here we go again.

We went to bed Friday evening with the dulcet tones of the chattering class reminding us of the word of the week - Epstein. By the time we sat down to Saturday morning’s…