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Thinking Things Through: Getting sick, but not losing heart
Steadfastly sidestepping illness can only work for so long, because sometimes there’s no avoiding the siege of the Little Cold, columnist Liz Soares writes.
On the Edge: Cold enough for you?
Recent bone-chilling weather has J.P. Devine remembering his service time during the Korean War and the deeper cold within the human soul.
Backyard Naturalist: Supernovas a wake-up call to vastness
The magnitude of our awe at the facts of supernovas is like astronomers hundreds of years ago seeing new stars where none had been before, Dana Wilde writes.
Tell Us: Do you have memories of the state basketball tournament at the Augusta Civic Center?
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YouTubers takes aim at Waterville mayor over social media posts in recent video tour of City Hall
Two people who run the Accountability For All channel on YouTube conducted a “First Amendment audit” at Waterville city offices last month during stops across Maine, claiming that Mayor Jay Coelho’s videos on TikTok are unprofessional.
On the Edge: A hundred, you say?
J.P. Devine ponders the path toward joining centenarians.
Thinking Things Through: At war with grocery prices
The high cost of eggs has prompted Liz Soares to hunt for savings — while having fun doing it.
On the Edge: Tarzan and licorice
J.P. Devine is triggering memories to avoid the turbulent news pouring out of Washington, Hollywood and Congress.
Backyard Naturalist: New stars in a constant sky
Exploding stars known as novas are relatively commonplace in our galaxy, with 30 or 40 novas a year visible through telescopes, Dana Wilde writes.