Pet loss is an inevitable part of pet ownership. Unless you’re raising a tortoise, the chances that your pet will die before your life is over are almost 100 percent. I believe we are cursed with this trade-off: we get to have unconditional love from a creature and they accept our love in return, but it is a limited-time offer.
Chew on This
Hello, friends!
Well, it looks (and sounds) like the holiday season is upon us. I can tell by all the ads on TV. (I must say, I like the ones with the dogs and cats.)
Tree of Giving Applications Due Nov. 15
The Central Lincoln County YMCA is once again collaborating with community businesses, organizations, and individuals to organize the Tree of Giving, which is designed to help families fulfill needs of their children this Christmas.
‘Year on the Peninsula’ Exhibit at Bristol Library
Barbara Applegate is exhibiting a collection of work titled “A Year on the Peninsula” at the Bristol Area Library through the holidays.
Lyme Time Facing the holidays with Lyme and tick-borne disease
Nothing reminds you of your illness more than when you’re limited by the things that you can no longer do and the places that you can no longer go. And nothing highlights those limitations more than the holidays.
Richard B. Riley Sr. March 5, 1931 - Nov. 9, 2018
Richard B. Riley Sr., 87, of Waldoboro, passed away peacefully, surrounded by his children on Nov. 9 in Newcastle.
Lincoln County Courts
Liam P. Anderson, 28, Portland, furnish liquor to a minor, Sept. 29, 2017, $400.
David E. Martin Aug. 13, 1946 - Nov. 9, 2018
David E. Martin, 72, of Jefferson, died Nov. 9, at the Sussman House in Rockport.
Food, Life, and Manhattans Pigging out with Wendy, cheap wine, old friends, and some awesome new knives
So I’ve been doing a lot of eating over the past week. My sister is up from Fort Myers. She loves food almost as much as I, and eats almost as much. But she’s svelte. Life isn’t fair. Wendy claims she’s not a cook, but that may be a ploy to get me to decide on and prepare all the meals. She gets away with it, though, by doing the cleaning up and washing dishes.
Uncovering a Sheepscot Veteran’s Story, a Century After World War I
A century ago, on June 10, 1918, a 24-year-old farmer from Sheepscot named Roscoe Moses Chase was wounded while fighting Germans at Belleau Wood, about 50 miles east of Paris. A pivotal battle of World War I, Belleau Wood is a prominent piece of Marine Corps lore.
Russell James “Rusty” McPhee Dec. 29, 1999 - Nov. 6, 2018
Russell James “Rusty” McPhee, 18, of Waldoboro, passed away unexpectedly on Nov. 6 at LincolnHealth-Miles Campus in Damariscotta.
Governor Directs Flags to Half-Staff in Respect for California Victims
In respect for the victims of the terrible act of violence perpetrated Wednesday night, Nov. 7 in Thousand Oaks, Calif., Gov. Paul R. LePage has directed the United States flag and the State of Maine flag be flown at half-staff statewide immediately until sunset on Saturday, Nov. 10.
Roger Holman June 4, 1947 - Nov. 5, 2018
Roger Holman, 71, loving husband and father, passed away on Nov. 5. He was born on June 4, 1947 to Barbara and Malcolm Holman, spending his early years in Lexington, Mass.
Edward George Fisher
Edward George Fisher, of Waldoboro, departed from this world peacefully and at home on Nov. 6.
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