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In like a lion; out like a Lamby

There are three key characters in our family story that merit mention: Lamby, Monkey and Bunny. No comprehensive tale relative to our younger of the kiddos would be complete without some reference to his tag-along loveys. To the world, these tattered stuffed animals may be dingy, faded, slightly torn and cranberry juice-stained. And they are; […]

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My nonexistent poker face

Last week, I talked about The Look, which has its place, as every mom knows. Sometimes, being able to not react is an even greater gift when you’re raising your kids and significant other. Come on, you know part of your time is spent training the other “adult.” It’s too easy for anyone to know […]

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Living for the moment and talking in slang

Take a moment. Any moment. Like this one, while you’re reading this sentence. Whoops, now the sentence is over and the moment is gone, and it’s never going to come back. Isn’t linear time fun? Its progression certainly brings about interesting phenomena. Like the fact that I can say “chilling (but not Netflix and chilling) […]

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Should you retire in stages?

For many people, the concept of retirement can be scary, both emotionally and financially. If you too feel somewhat anxious about what awaits you, you might feel more comfortable knowing that, depending on where you work, you might be able to retire in stages. As its name suggests, retiring in stages typically involves reducing one’s […]

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Spotlight

ART “Works in Tandem” is a member art show at Kittery Art Association from March 12 through April 10. There will be an opening reception on March 13 from 4-6 p.m. Kittery Art Association’s gallery features the work of seacoast artists, and sponsors a monthly music series by local performers. For more information, call 451- […]

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Meet Sam

Sam is a young adult female Seal Point Siamese that came into ACAR as an abandoned cat. She is very sweet and gentle, most likely a much loved kitty at some point in her immediate past. She is looking forward to a new, safe, stable home with a loving family or single person who can […]

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Ogunquit business partners donate 11 iPads

OGUNQUIT — Ogunquit business neighbors Peoples Insurance and Coastal General Construction recently teamed up for a holiday open house at which they raised funds for a purchase of iPads for Waban’s Fraser-Ford Child Development Center in Sanford. Generous clients of the two businesses made donations totaling over $4400, enough to purchase 11 iPads for the […]

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Wells library offers upcoming events

WELLS — Children’s and Teen Programs Random Fandom: Allegiant Friday, March 4 at 2 p.m. Are you excited for the latest Divergent movie, Allegiant? Then join us for an afternoon of crafting, snacking, gaming, and talking all about the book and movie! Each month we celebrate a new popular theme geared toward kids in grades […]