Eric Graves stumbled upon Maine by accident as a young adult, after discovering an unexpected love of wooden boats. He quickly knew this was where he wanted to live, work, and raise a family.
Bringing Food Home Maine Senior FarmShare Program Updates
The Maine Senior FarmShare Program is now open! For those of you who have never heard of it, here is your introduction. For those of you who know about it, and maybe are longtime participants, here are some very important updates.
PARTICIPATORY DEMOCRACY
The first half of the year, most residents of Lincoln County vote on something. Whether that is ordinance changes, municipal budgets, education budgets, or whether or not someone from outside of their town speaks at an open town meeting, the state prides itself in participatory democracy.
Characters of the County: Mallory Heaberlin Serves Her Passion
Mallory Heaberlin fell in love with the food service industry early on, and she wasn’t going to let anything stand in her way.
CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS
Seniors, the time has finally come. In the upcoming weeks, you will walk across the stage and into the next phase of life. You should be proud for what you have accomplished the last four years.
Characters of the County: Jan Griesenbrock is Waldoboro’s Mr. Congeniality
Jan Griesenbrock has been there and done that — but don’t expect him to talk about it. The modern-day Renaissance man isn’t after the spotlight, though he is quick to aim it at others for their accomplishments.
Paper Pets: I Wish I Could Text My Cat
I quite often find myself thinking, “I wish I could text my cat.”
Henry, A Dog’s Life in Maine
Greetings friends! I cannot believe that it is warm and spring-like on this warm and spring-like afternoon.
Commentary: Sustaining Healthcare Requires a Fresh Approach
When I look back at my 35-plus years in healthcare, there are three important threads that weave through the entire journey: a commitment to excellence; increasing access to services; and the need for change, prompted by the external forces of the times.
HONORING MEMORIAL DAY
Memorial Day is about more than a long weekend or special sales. It is a solemn holiday and a national day of mourning to honor those who died while in active military service. It is important we as a nation remember this.
Characters of the County: Julie Keizer Isn’t Afraid of a Challenge
For Julie Keizer, life in Maine is a failed retirement plan.
Putting the Y in Community CLC YMCA to Host ‘Cooking with the Locals’ May 15
The Central Lincoln County YMCA will host Cooking with the Locals, a hands-on culinary class featuring guest chef Chelsea Eyre on Friday, May 15 at the FARMS at the Y teaching kitchen.
WELCOME, CHRISTINE
Not only are we breaking the latest news and community happenings this week, but we would like to welcome the newest member of our editorial team.
Characters of the County: Sara Rogers Doesn’t Idle Well
As someone who likes to work and who works a lot, Sara Rogers has developed a solution to the problem of time management. You don’t do one job and then do the other. You do them both at the same time.
Tech Talk Avoiding Online Scams and Fraud
Online scams aren’t new but they are getting smarter, more convincing, and harder to spot. From fake emails to fraudulent phone calls, today’s scams are designed to look and sound real. In a community like Midcoast Maine, where many of us know and trust each other, scammers often rely on that trust to trick people. The good news? A little awareness goes a long way.
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