With his days numbered by a grim diagnosis, 64-year-old Jack Fogg invites friends and family to say goodbye to him – in person.
That Moment
Horseback therapy puts Maine man on course to reach a dream
Years after an accident badly injured his brain, Joe Reidy, 24, expands on his therapy at a Lyman horse farm to chase para-equestrian dreams.
For father and son, 50 years of haircuts and friendship
Every few months, Alan Dolloff or his son, Jim, will suggest it’s time for a trim, continuing a tradition that started when Jim was 2.
Mail carrier loves her job, with one big snarling exception
Zoraida Cook, who was once bitten so badly she missed two days of work, walks her postal routes with an eye out – and repellent ready – for disgruntled canines.
Daughter carries on tradition at Montsweag, but says it’s still ‘Mama’s flea market’
Gena Kilkenny opened the market in Woolwich for its 40th anniversary season, and her mother was never far from her mind.
Deering High senior makes a very public musical ‘promposal’
Aiming for something original, Katie McCabe enlisted her band – most of it, at least – to ask a friend to her senior prom.
Sanford Girl Scouts go all out to turn cookie sales into life experience
Through snow, rain, sunshine and – this year – bitter cold, the members of Troop 1229 have become known in town for turning the annual sale into an event.
Maine woman faces blindness with a sense of determination
At an Iris Network program for people with vision impairment, Julie Voisine reclaims activities she once thought she would lose completely as she loses her sight.
These ‘Boys on the Hill’ tackle snowbanks one shovelful at a time
Tired of shoveling? Hire these enterprising 11-year-olds.
For a police chief shaped by the job, a sweet goodbye
Saco Police Chief Brad Paul signs off after 40 years with the department.