Adrian Crawford writes that he was taken off-guard by the snowstorm’s ferocity, touching off memories of a wide-eyed child.
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Winter: We can’t beat it, so why not join it?
After spending his first few months in Maine wary of the white stuff, columnist Adrian Crawford thinks — probably overconfidently — he’s an old hat at handling wintry weather.
Maine columnist looking to tell your stories in 2015
It’s time to help central Mainers talk about themselves, writes Adrian Crawford.
Community, heartbreak that hits close to home
Adrian Crawford reflects on his being a part of a community, support networks and recent tragedies that put it all in focus.
Hallowell Turkey Day suits transplant just fine
Columnist Adrian Crawford’s got a lot to be thankful for this holiday season, including a feast with friends on Thanksgiving.
Ferguson shooting prompts Maine immigrant’s exploration of white male privilege
Columnist Adrian Crawford, an Australian, says hurdles were not as steep for him as they have been for others who come to the U.S.
A cord of wood equals friendship to new Mainer
It used to be a trip to the airport was a true test of friendship until someone asked columnist Adrian Crawford to help stack five cords of wood.
The game might be different, but school spirit’s the same
Attending Cony High School football’s rivalry game against Gardiner Area High School was a look into a world Adrian Crawford had never known, but wasn’t so different from home.
Making the French connection
A quick weekend trip across the northern border into Canada gave Adrian Crawford a better understanding of a certain aspect of Maine.
An Australian Yankee in Maine
Since they didn’t made it to the postseason, is it safe yet for Adrian Crawford to publicly admit he doesn’t root for the Red Sox?