They’re part of the natural laying cycle and, ounce for ounce, the nutritional content of the yolks and whites is identical to larger eggs.
March 2018
Society Notebook: Maine Women’s Network promotes ‘good connections’
The monthly open networking event at Top of the East gives professional women place to meet clients and friends.
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April programs at Wells Reserve at Laudholm
WELLS — There’s lots to do at the Wells Reserve at Laudholm during the month of April. For more information about all programs, call 646-1555 or visit wellsreserve.org. Monday, April 2, 2-3:30 p.m. Climate Anxiety Support Group. Do you experience heightened awareness and fear about our climate future? Extreme weather, warming oceans, and higher global […]
Sanford promotes firefighter to rank of captain
SANFORD — Like many, Eric Neubert started with the fire service as a volunteer and then decided to make it his career. In 1986, he joined Sanford Fire Department. He rose through the ranks to Lieutenant in 2003. On Tuesday, Neubert was formally sworn in as a Captain at the Sanford City Council meeting. His […]
Life is a worthy challenge
The columnist, Whit Hobbs wrote, “Success is waking up in the morning, whoever you are, wherever you are, however old or young, and bounding out of bed because there’s something out there that you love to do, that you believe in, that you’re good at—something that’s bigger than you are, and you can hardly wait […]
The Elephant and the Boy
Based on accounts of elephants assisting humans A long time ago, a young boy named Dev lived in a small village in a country where flowers bloomed year round and spices scented the air. In monsoon season, rain turned streets into rivers. In the dry season, days were so hot, even cobras uncoiled themselves in […]
We might be too ready for planting season
Things are growing in my basement. I know nothing good ever came of that sentence, but in this case it might. Spouse has been busy putting his birthday presents – a seed starter kit, waterproof seedling heat mat, and plastic plant tags – to good use, and that means we are on our way to […]
Sheriff’s Association donates $25K to Camp POSTCARD
BIDDEFORD — On Thursday, March 15, at Pepperell Mill Campus in Biddeford, the Maine Sheriffs Association donated $25,000 to Camp POSTCARD, a program run by Volunteers of America. Camp POSTCARD (Police Officers Striving To Create And Reinforce Dreams) is a free, week-long program for Maine children. Counselors are volunteer law enforcement officers from across Maine. Sheriffs, State Troopers, […]
Maine Army National Guard appoints new chief warrant officer
AUGUSTA — Augusta, Maine– Maj. Gen. Douglas A. Farnham, Adjutant General of the Maine National Guard, presided over a change of responsibility ceremony for the state command chief warrant officer position at Camp Chamberlain last week. Chief Warrant Officer 4 David F. Cheney replaces Chief Warrant Officer 5 Darrell A. Stevens who retires after nearly […]