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BUSHNELL ON BOOKS: “The Burgess Boys” and “Fin Gall”
Comic Jerry Seinfeld once quipped: “There is no such thing as fun for the whole family.” He must have been referring to the Burgess clan in Elizabeth Strout’s new novel, “The Burgess Boys.”
OUTDOORS: Hikes that will make you appreciate the journey
Let me begin by dispelling the myth that there are such things as “Women’s Hikes.”
OUTDOORS: Evans Notch at its family friendliest
There are a lot of challenging hikes in Evans Notch in the White Mountains National Forest, but there are two hikes in this area that are great for families or those looking for a less challenging trek with great mountain views.
Police renew appeal for more information in Canaan sexual assault
State police say two men attacked a bicyclist on lightly traveled Whitten Road July 7, and their in need of more information from the public.
ARTHUR ROBERT WARREN 1941-2013
GARDINER — Arthur Robert Warren, 72, of High Holborn Street, Gardiner, died Sunday, July 14, at home after battling ALS for several years.
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.