Lorelei Kelley’s home town in Florida suffered a devastating hit from Hurricane Michael, and now the mother of three is organizing a relief effort to help out, writes Amy Calder.
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Amy Calder: In East Africa service, Winslow woman finds insight into teaching
Elizabeth Ferry, 24, returned to the U.S. three weeks ago from serving in the Peace Corps in East Africa, where she taught English to high-school age students, Amy Calder writes.
Volunteers build another home for Habitat
Area businesses aid construction but personal reasons inspire people to lend a hand, writes Amy Calder.
Amy Calder: The Ticonic sculpture finds a home on Waterville’s RiverWalk
While having doubts about moving the sculpture from The Concourse, Amy Calder thinks it now is in the perfect spot, where it can be touched and contemplated as it moves in the wind.
Amy Calder: Frequent Waterville volunteer speaks out against bullying
Scott McAdoo reveals his own experiences with bullying and how demeaning it can be, but he didn’t cave into it, and his public service has given him the courage to address it, writes Amy Calder.
Amy Calder: Those fruits of the earth that bring culinary delights
While store-bought snowballs, devil dogs and creme pastries were childhood delights that lost their luster, home-baked apple pie, applesauce cake and apple crisp came with flavor, ingenuity and love.
Amy Calder: Farewell to a regular figure from Waterville
Peter Michaud, who paced the downtown with a bayonet at his side, but was best friends with the police chief, died in April at 72, a veteran “not without tribulations,” who was loved by family, writes Amy Calder.
Amy Calder: Kindness fulfills tree house promise to 8-year-old
When lung cancer took Nina Rose Mitchell’s father, his pledge to build her a tree house fell to a contractor salesman and a carpenter who thought she was a sweetheart.
Amy Calder: Waterville’s Lebanese community honors Mary Ayoob
A registered nurse, Ayoob has delivered many of her nieces and nephews and may be the oldest living member of the local community.
Amy Calder: Governor’s Board of Executive Clemency hears litany of life lessons
The 18 cases presented to the pardon board recently were felons’ presentations of life lessons painfully learned, Amy Calder writes.