Tuesday, May 17, 7 p.m. Ever wonder what the secret is to taking great photos? Matt Parker shares some of the “tricks of the trade” and demonstrates how to make anyone’s camera work for them. Matt is a part-time freelance sports and events photographer from the Seacoast area. When not working as an Applications Engineer […]
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Mother always assured a generous slice of the pie
During Mother’s Day weekend, Spouse and I brought Second Born home from college for her summer break. Dinner was wolfed down at a rest stop somewhere between Pennsylvania and Maine. That’s all right – I’ll have a kid home for the summer, and after that, I can start calculating how to get back to Atlanta […]
Makewell visits part of your regularly scheduled program
Well-child visits. On the surface, one may surmise that a visit in which anxious parents watch their young get poked, prodded, and examined for anything worrisome might be abhorrent. Parents sweatily discuss concerns with pediatricians as calm, swift-acting nurses take little finger pokes and administer vaccines, then it’s a wrap. In the form of a […]
Wells Public Library offers May events
WELLS — The Wells Public Library schedule includes the following events: Children’s and Teen Programs: Wednesday, May 18 at 2 p.m. Teenagers are invited to the library and unwind by creating their own unique paper using seeds, fiber pulp, and flower petals. After writing on the paper, it can be planted to grow native Maine […]
Here’s how to keep your portfolio healthy
I f you have a medical appointment this week, you might want to wish your nurse a happy National Nurses Week. This annual event is designed to celebrate the important role nurses play in health care. Of course, while nurses and doctors can help you in many ways, you can do a lot of good […]
It’s only teenage wasteland unwittingly enabled by grownups
Wow. I’m a teenager. I should do something rebellious and commercial, like dying my hair or piercing some unspecified body part or smoking something suspect. Right? I mean, that’s the narrative Hollywood and American companies like Hot Topic are trying to sell. Teens, rebel! By buying our mass-produced products sold nationwide! It isn’t even anything […]
Fatigue: A scourge of humankind
Staving off tiredness should be considered an artform. It may not quite have the bohemian hipness of sculpting or jazz, and you don’t see awake people on display at the Louvre. But it requires a special set of skills, and maybe the odd chemical or two. Being a human is so counterintuitive sometimes. You’d think […]
Meet Rocky…
Rocky is a blue tiger cat, a tall, sweet, gentle, older guy who came into Another Chance Animal Rescue after being found as a stray in North Berwick. Rocky was already declawed and neutered when he was found so it’s believe he was once a beloved family pet. Somehow, by accident or design, Rocky hit […]
Additional officers hired to reduce jail OT costs
ALFRED — Five new corrections officers will soon be working at York County Jail, filling about half the vacancies at the facility. The hiring, approved by York County commissioners at their meeting Wednesday, is expected to reduce overtime costs by putting more “boots on the ground” at the jail and filling open shifts due to […]
Legislature gets plenty of work done, still a lot more to do
The 127th Maine Legislature has adjourned sine die, or without day, meaning we are done! The last day of the session was “veto day” when the Legislature returned on April 29 to take up 32 bills that were vetoed by the governor. The Legislature overrode 20 on those bills and sustained 12. Some of those […]