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No escaping Christmas music

The most played song of all time is supposed to be “Yesterday” by the Beatles. Around this time of year, I have a feeling that, “All I Want for Christmas” would be a pretty strong contender. I don’t have a particular argument with Mariah Carey. I do with hearing the same song absolutely everywhere. And […]

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Wells school observes coding hour

WELLS — In an effort to garner greater interest in computer science among K-12 students and others, the Wells- Ogunquit Community School District designated Dec. 7-13 Computer Science Education Week. A component of this week known as “Hour of Code” is a growing phenomenon in education around the globe. Hour of Code “is an opportunity […]

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Meet Queen Torrie…

This little charmer is a 1.5 pound tiger who truly rules her kingdom with a velvet paw. Tiny Q.T. was born in a foster home to an outside mom who was rescued by a family that has been feeding and caring for the group that were dropped off near their home. Several of Torrie’s family […]

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Between Two Worlds

[Trigger warning: the following paragraph may contain troubling information for preteens] L ike many parents, my wife and I get a real kick out of the Santa thing. There’s something delicious about a full month of lying, straight-faced, to our 8-yearold and 5-year-old. Usually we’re trying to dispel myths, convey science, explain the world, and […]

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WJHS writers recognized

WELLS — In a ceremony honoring veterans with Wreaths Across America and Wells Junior High School students and staff present at Ocean View Cemetery on Dec. 7, six WJHS students were recognized for their writings and placement in the Veterans of Foreign War’s Patriot’s Pen youth essay contest for 2015. All six received a framed […]