BIDDEFORD — It’s been 10 years since a recruiter called Danielle Ripich to inquire about her interest in the University of New England. Ten years later, the university has grown its enrollment by more than 6,000 students to more than 10,000, built new residence halls and athletic facilities, and opened a study abroad campus in […]
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Midlife adjustments are just like Mom’s
We were watching television one evening when a commercial came on featuring an actor who looked familiar, but I couldn’t think of his name. Since I have a kid home from college, it was the perfect opportunity to play the Celebrity Guessing Game. Me: Who is that guy? He was in that movie – you […]
Teamwork makes the recycling dream work
The whole idea of sustainability wasn’t exactly at the forefront of my mind as a child. I only remember that every few weeks we’d pile boxes of semi-stinky recyclables in the back of our minivan and haul to our local transfer station. I recall my mother instructing us to separate plastics by number so they’d […]
Graduates: Move forward but remember who you are
An open letter to the graduating class(es): First off, congratulations. You’re probably hearing this a lot, but as someone who’s still waiting to make it to where you are: congratulations. You made it through more or less 12 years of school, past every crisis, every meltdown, every huge test or project or assignment overload that […]
Changing bodies, changing lives (the non-puberty edition)
Our bodies are jerks. When we’re young, they’re seemingly invincible vessels – prone to the odd scrape or broken bone, but generally lithe and gazelle-like, spriting us from one location to the next with a bouncy newness we take for granted. Then we get older and they betray us, degenerating into a taut coil of […]
WJHS student poems published in anthology
WELLS — Six eighth-graders at Wells Junior High School recently became published authors by having selections of their poetry published in The Telling Room’s 10th anthology, “Once; 40 Stories and Poems About Time,” a collection of work that ponders the concept of time itself. The Telling Room is a nonprofit writing center in Portland that […]
York Library offers summer events
YORK — Upcoming events at York Public LIbrary include: Maker Fair Saturday, June 11, 10 a.m.-3 p.m . Maker Fair is part science fair, part artisan fair, part technology fair and will appeal to all ages. Crafters, educators, tinkerers, hobbyists, engineers, science clubs, artists and community businesses will show off their creations and offer visitors […]
Wells recreation 3 on 3 Basketball Tournament
WELLS — The Wells Parks and Recreation Department will be hosting a 3 on 3 Basketball Tournament for boys and girls in grades three through eight at the Walter Marsh Recreation Area (on Route 9A) on June 25. Brackets will be set in grades three/four, five/six and seven/ eight (as of spring 2016). The first […]
Lots to do at Wells Public Library Library
From Irish Moss to Ice CreamWednesday, June 22 at 10:30 a.m.For kids and adults alike. Discoverthe many food products that containcarrageenan, an extract of a red seaweedcalled Irish Moss, commonly foundalong the New England shorelines.Join “Coastal Carol” Steingart of CoastEncounters, LLC., for a fun and interactive look at this common seaweedwith unique properties. Themed gameswill […]
Antique show, sale at Wells Reserve
WELLS — The 16th annual Wells Antique Show and Sale will take place on June 26 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Wells Reserve at Laudholm Farm Road. For more information, contact (800) 641-6908 or [email protected].