So many vital parts have left the team, but one thing remains: The challenge to fill the holes and reach the top again.
March 2015
Allen Afield: Why a despoiled environment is bad business
In Maine, liberals and conservatives should both see the light.
Outdoors Calendar
THURSDAY Howard Hill Lecture, 7 p.m. in Wayne The Kennebec Land Trust’s March Lyceum lecture series is focused on the geology, history and ecology of Howard Hill, the forested backdrop to the State House. The Kennebec Land Trust and Augusta plan to have this statewide landmark conserved by October. The Howard Hill property will provide […]
Birding: Red, red robin might come bob, bob, bobbin’ sooner
The bird world is taking notice of climate change.
Skiing in Maine: Tomorrow’s skiers need nurturing today
So thanks to all the small ski areas with an eye to the future.
Skijoring: When skiing goes to the dogs
A Norwegian sport with a military heritage, skijoring proves popular with a growing number of enthusiasts
Patriots Beat: New England has work to do after free-agent losses
So many vital parts have left, but one thing remains: The challenge to fill the holes and reach the top again.
Engagement: Phillips, Powell
Couple to wed April 29, 2015, in Charleston, S.C.
50th anniversary: Roy, Thelma Curtis
WINSLOW — Mr. and Mrs. Roy Curtis celebrated their 50th anniversary on Dec. 28, 2014, in the Thomas College Summit Room in Waterville. Curtis and the former Thelma Dewley were married Dec. 28, 1964, in Fort Fairfield by the Rev. John Goodhert. Mrs. Curtis is retired. She was self employed as a daycare provider in […]