Not too long ago, there were two days in December that were widely regarded by Americans, Dec. 25, of course, Christmas; and Dec. 7, Pearl Harbor Day. Christmas gets bigger and louder and longer every year. In contrast, the day to remember Pearl Harbor seems to get smaller and smaller as it recedes into the past, and not heralded as it was in the past.
Characters of the County: Bill Brewer Keeps the Records Straight
The William “Bill” Brewer the general public is mostly familiar with looks like a man with a great deal on his mind and little time for foolishness. Looks in this case are slightly deceiving. Brewer is indeed a serious man who likes to get things down, but his stoic visage disguises a refined sense of humor and a keen eye for detail.
Voluntary View Bookworms Share Their Love of Reading at Skidompha Secondhand Book Shop
Tucked behind the Elm Street Plaza in Damariscotta, stumbling upon the Skidompha Secondhand Book Shop can feel like the start of a story book.
Damariscotta History The Joys of Days Leading Up To Thanksgiving
In this article I want to refer back to the days and months of preparation which lead up to our great family Thanksgiving Day dinner and the week that followed. The everyday pace of life was much slower back in 1950 and I was 14 years old at that time.
BRING GRATITUDE TO THE TABLE THIS THANKSGIVING
Thanksgiving often gets the unfortunate rap as the middle child of holidays. Packed between the fun of Halloween and the cheer of holidays like Christmas and Hannukah, the day to give thanks can sometimes pass by without much fanfare.
Characters of the County: John Harris at the Wheel
Whether or not they know him personally, it is likely a Midcoast resident with a keen interest in vintage automobiles is familiar in some fashion with South Bristol resident John Harris.
Henry, A Dogs Life in Maine
Well, Halloween is over for another year. Mom is a bit sad but happy we had a great Halloween. We had some friends over for food and a nice fire in our fire pit. We are now settling into some November weather. Mom says it is pretty with gray and brown colors.
Thrifty Good Food Meatloaf, Vegetable Mélange, and Fruit For Rescue
As we enter the holiday season, it is tempting to focus on preparations to the celebrated star events. We plan to make our table shine with traditional and inventive dishes while juggling myriads of shopping, baking, socializing, and regular everyday chores as well as work.
SO LONG, DEAR FRIEND
It’s understandable if the closing of Sproul’s Furniture feels like a gut punch. For those of us who pass by the landmark Newcastle business regularly, in many ways it feels like losing an old friend.
A NOTE FROM THE PUBLISHER: 150 YEARS AND COUNTING
We started the year off with an explanation, brief history, and the significance of changing the volume number to 150. We are indeed proud to have reached this milestone, although our roots go back a bit further in time.
Bringing Food Home How To Stock Your Pantry
Colder weather in New England always has me turning to the pantry to make soups, casseroles, and my favorite comfort foods. Whether you are a novice in the kitchen or have been cooking from scratch for years, there are some basic steps everyone can take to stock a pantry that will allow you to be ready to whip up that meal you are craving the next time the weather turns and you don’t want to make a trip to the store.
Characters of the County: Love, Justice, and Mercy with Rev. Nancy Duncan
Twenty-one years after she first ascended to the pulpit of the Broad Bay Congregational Church in Waldoboro, the Rev. Nancy Duncan said part of her still marvels that people turn out to hear her sermons.
Characters of the County: Paul Mosley Always Wanted To Be A Builder
Born and raised in Maine, self-employed handyman Paul Mosley knows he’s been dealt a lucky hand. During a 22-year military career as a builder with the U.S. Navy, Mosley worked all over the world on projects big and small before finding home late in life in the Midcoast.
Bringing Food Home Donating 101
There has been uncertainty around the Supplemental Food Assistance Program, known as SNAP, this month, to say the least.
MORE THAN JUST A DAY OFF
To some, Veterans Day marks a day off from work and school. A day to sleep in, stay home, and take a break from the stress of everyday life. To others, it’s a reminder of the sacrifices so many brave men and women made to ensure we are free, safe, and secure in our country.
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