In 1961, famed British author C.S. Lewis wrote: “No one ever told me that grief felt so like fear.” He might have written that sentence just for 12-year-old Florine Gilham, whose mother mysteriously disappears, leaving the young girl with nothing but overwhelming grief and fear.
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ALLEN AFIELD: Guide has fun guidingfor bass
William Clunie of Dixfield, a fishing, float-trip operator, guides trout and smallmouth bass anglers on the Androscoggin River, and in summer heat, his bass clients outnumber trout casters interested in the river’s rainbows, browns and brookies.
Grand jury brings more indictments in Maine hermit case
A grand jury in Kennebec County adds six more indictments against the North Pond Hermit.
David Ortiz exits due to lower back tightness
‘He’s played first base two of the last three days and he’s not used to it,’ the Sox manager says.
Movies Aug. 23-29
Flagship Cinemas • Pittsfield Community Theater • Narrow Guage Cinemas • Railroad Square Cinema • Regal Augusta 10 • Skowhegan Drive-In • Strand Cinema
OUTDOORS: Stories too good to be true
When writers meet, a topic often pops up that intrigues me. Someone will mention an incident that makes such a salient point that the experience appears far too perfect to be true. Most writers feel reluctant to use these phony-sounding anecdotes, but as our courage builds through the years, we eventually write the story, because it’s too good for proving an axiom.
OUTDOORS: They Love Their Loons
MONMOUTH — Jeri Kahl doesn’t belong to any birding organizations. And Midge Burns doesn’t consider herself a birder. But both women are loon experts on their respective big-loon lakes.
Boy, 15, killed while riding dirt bike in Carthage
The victim became entangled in a rope while staying with friends.
ALLEN AFIELD: A plan makes trips easier
A lazy canoe or kayak float on an August river or large stream has everything to recommend it to average canoeists — sense of adventure, exercise, scenery, fishing, wildlife sightings and far more. River trips often inconvenience paddlers, though, because paddling from a put-in to take-out spot may require putting one vehicle at the beginning of the river stretch and another at the end — the old two-vehicle shuffle.
BOOKS: Civil War photographer Brady focus of ‘Portraits of a Nation’
Civil War photographer Mathew Brady largely taught himself the finer points of the two pursuits that have linked his name to history: taking pictures and self-promotion.