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Spirit of Life: Is anyone really listening?

There is a whole lot of talking going on in the world today, in an expanding array of media, but is anyone really listening? Some days, I have my doubts. This month, our congregation’s theme for worship is “The Practice of Deep Listening,” and I’ve been pretty surprised by how engaged folks have been. Here […]

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Stories from Maine: A tale of two flags

On Nov. 28, 1901, “a token of appreciation” was announced as an honorarium for one man, and this symbol’s importance would be realized in the creation of a Maine state flag. Gen. John Tudor Richards was born in Gardiner on July 23, 1841. Richards had served in the 2nd Massachusetts Cavalry during the American Civil […]

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Intertidal: Sustainable Brunswick erosion workshop full of valuable resources

A couple of weeks ago, I wrote about a series of workshops that the town of Brunswick put on in collaboration with the Curtis Memorial Library around conservation, sustainability and climate action. The most recent event in the “Sustainable Brunswick” series focused on preparing for the change in seasons and provided resources for property owners […]

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Seniors Not Acting Their Age: Chowderheads challenge the Petawawa River

The Petawawa River is one of the most renowned canoe tripping rivers in Canada. Most of the river is located in Algonquin Provincial Park in north central Ontario, the oldest provincial park in Canada. Famous for its exciting whitewater and spectacular beauty, the remote waterway has a rich logging history. The Petawawa derives its unusual […]