GARDINER — Arthur Robert Warren, 72, of High Holborn Street, Gardiner, died Sunday, July 14, at home after battling ALS for several years.
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ALLEN AFIELD: Give cyclists room
In June, a truck hit and killed a Massachusetts bicyclist during the Trek Across Maine, making an enormous impression on me for two reasons:
TRAVELIN’ MAINE(RS): We found a perfect pairing at the Cellardoor Winery Wine Dinner
They were perfectly paired: one of our favorite chefs, Kerry Alterio of Rockland’s Cafe Miranda with one of the state’s top wineries — Cellardoor, in Lincolnville.
Golf tourney resumes
Heavy rain this morning caused a temporary suspension of the Maine Amateur at the Augusta Country Club in Manchester.
SLIDE SHOW: Grief, anger, rubble on Day 5
A selection of photos from Day 4 following a Canadian train explosion, as the death toll rises to 15 and dozens remain missing.
VoteTRAC: Override to require police warrants for cellphone info
The Maine and Senate overrode Gov. LePage’s veto, and now Maine police will be required to get a warrant to obtain location information from citizens’ cell phones.
TRAVELIN’ MAINE(RS): Windows on the Harbor: Dining room with a view
Windows on the Harbor Restaurant at the Boothbay Harbor Inn is well named. From the large picture windows in front of our table, we could see the entire harbor. Gorgeous!
Movies July 19-25
 All movie times are subject to change. AUGUSTA: Regal Augusta 10,  Marketplace Drive, 623-8183 visit www.regmovies.com  Farmington: Narrow Gauge Cinemas, Front Street, 778-4877 Friday-Tuesday “Despicable Me 2” In 3-D: 12:20; In 2-D: 2:30, 4:30 “Turbo” In 3-D: 12:30; In 2-D: 7:20 Friday-Sunday, 2:40, 4:40 daily “The Heat,” 7, 9:35 “The Wolverine,” 12:50, 3:30, […]
OUTDOORS: A month of watching and observing
Summer started in late June, so this will be the first full month in the northern hemisphere. Even though the days will be long and the nights will be short, this will be a great month to get out under the warm skies and continue to learn more about where we really are and to better appreciate the great celestial motions always going on all around us.
OUTDOORS: Maine has plenty of outdoors activities for everyone
In the years that my father and I have been writing “Worth the Trip” columns for the Maine Sunday Telegram, Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel, we’ve largely focused on a handful of outdoor activities. John and I are both avid hikers and bikers — and he an accomplished kayaker — and we’ve written about these sports in most of our pieces.