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PublishedJanuary 7, 2022
Cooking at the Cove: Warm up with grown-up hot chocolate
When I was a kid growing up on the shore of Lake Ontario, we spent our winters wading through waist-deep snow, sliding down the treacherous hill by the old cheese factory and building snow people by the dozens. Winter was long and cold and white with gray edges. But when we came in from outside […]
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PublishedJanuary 7, 2022
Sande’s Picks: Resolve to make a trip to Flip
Flip Breakfast & Brunch Bar is now open in Brunswick, with a menu that features waffles and pancakes with many different toppings, a large variety of benedicts and other classic favorites, plus favorite brunch cocktails like bloody marys, mimosas and Bellinis, and non-alcoholic beverages as well. Located at 212 Maine St. in the former home […]
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PublishedJanuary 7, 2022
Inside Gray: Jan. 7
It’s ‘snow’ nice to hike with goats Ten Apple Farm at 241 Yarmouth Road is offering two-hour snowshoe or hiking adventures with goats at 1 p.m. Saturdays this month and 10 a.m. Wednesdays. According to the farm’s website, the winter hike is a 1-mile loop through the woods on lightly groomed trails, but there is […]
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PublishedJanuary 5, 2022
Brunswick Superintendent’s Notebook: Look around – geography puts you in your place
What three major seas does Turkey border? If I had asked that question when I was a child, my parents would have pointed to the globe that sat in our living room or they would have told me to walk down the street to visit the Sangerville Library to look at an Encyclopedia Britannica set […]
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PublishedJanuary 4, 2022
Arts Calendar: Jan. 7-17
Art Patty Sawyer, fiber art and quilting, new artist at Gallery 302, 112 Main St., Bridgton. For more information, call 647-2787 or visit galley302.com. Music Jan. 7 Country Roads, 8 p.m., Skip’s Lounge, 288 Narragansett Trail, Buxton. Top new country hits for a rocking night of great music, dancing, singing and fun. Free. Ongoing Grand […]
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PublishedJanuary 4, 2022
Letter: Urging people to vote is democracy, not ‘spraying’
John Balentine opines in Magic 8-Ball (“Here’s Something,” Dec. 30), that “hyping” by the mainstream media of a possible new variant of COVID-19 would somehow be a bad idea, as opposed to denying its existence, à la his pernicious GOP. He also channels Rand Paul’s admission that Democrats win elections by “seeding an area heavy […]
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PublishedJanuary 4, 2022
Letter: Falmouth’s Homestead Farms development rich in diversity
On the eve of 2013, without connections or jobs, my wife, daughter and I made an intentional move to Maine for purposes of quality of life. We landed on Foreside Road in Falmouth, just a couple blocks up from Town Landing. We had wonderful neighbors, a beautiful neighborhood, great access to nature trails and easy […]
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PublishedJanuary 4, 2022
Letter: Phillips will represent Gorham well in House 27
Dear Gorham voter, On Jan. 11, many residents are being asked to go to the polls again to vote in a special election for the House District 27 seat that is being vacated before the end of the term. First and foremost, I want people to get out and go vote! Secondly, I want to […]
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PublishedJanuary 4, 2022
Mainewhile: Seeing the writing on the wall at the U.S. Postal Service
I think we can all agree that 2021 was a challenging year. Unlike the jubilant parties of New Year’s past, this year seemed to be less of a celebration and more of a collective sigh of relief that it is over. I know at our house, we kept it low-key, opting for board games, creating […]
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PublishedJanuary 4, 2022
Through My Lens: Here’s hoping that as Maine goes, so goes the nation
Thanks to Maine’s immigrants, our state made headlines in many languages in 2021. Every Mainer should be proud of the history Maine and the United States made in the last few weeks of 2021. This was the best holiday season for every single Maine immigrant. Imagine a Maine mayor whose story is published in languages […]
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