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Scott Monroe
Thinking Things Through: Discerning the pattern of disruption
When a change in schedules threw off the eating habits of Liz Soares’ dog, the search was on to find peace and harmony.
On the Edge: And clean underwear …
No one wants to die ‘on the street,’ but if that happens you’ll want to be wearing a clean pair of underwear, J.P. Devine writes.
Tell Us: Should the ‘can opener’ train trestle in downtown Augusta be removed?
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On the Edge: Indian summer?
As the temperature drops, J.P. Devine is thinking about adjustments.
Scott W. Cryway, Maine House 63
District serves, in Kennebec County, Albion and Unity Township, and parts of Winslow; in Waldo County, Freedom.
Backyard Naturalist: Transfixed by a September field
Contemplating a natural beauty so intense it’s almost unendurable is like encountering an angel, Dana Wilde writes.
Photos: State’s first ‘comfort dog’ starts paw patrol duty at dispatch center
Baxter, a 5-month-old chocolate lab, will become the state’s first “comfort dog” and will be based at the Augusta Regional Communications Center. Baxter was trained by Hero Pups, a nonprofit based in New Hampshire, and his mission is to “provide health and mood-boosting benefits” to the emergency-service personnel and the community. Photos taken by Kennbec Journal photojournalist Joe Phelan.
On The Edge: Notes on Labor Day
As summer slides away, J.P. Devine muses on a birthday a long time ago.