Fishing and canoeing are two of my favorite summertime activities. I particularly enjoy when I get to combine the two.
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OUTDOORS: Learning bird identification the old-fashioned way
During most days from early spring through late fall, I bicycle past the boat launch on Route 27 on the south end of Messalonskee Lake, which state officials have closed to boat trailers to stop a variable-milfoil infestation from spreading from there to other waters.
OUTDOORS: Tournament gets kids hooked on fishing
PHIPPSBURG — Few of the two dozen youth fishing in kayaks on Center Pond last weekend were new to the casting part.
For gay marriage critic, it’s personal
Frank Schubert, who’s managing opposition campaigns in four states, including Maine, wants to add to his winning record.
Opponents blast King for pursuing PAC funds
Senate race rivals question his independence, but King says he’ll ‘need to defend myself’ against partisan ads.
MIFF Movie Review: The Pier a long walk home … to Ireland
“The Pier” shows at 6:30 tonight in Railroad Square Cinema and again at 9:30 p.m. Friday in the Waterville Opera House.
Truth Test: Dill’s contraception claim confusing
According to the Democratic U.S. Senate candidate, “Both opponents in this race … do not believe insurance companies should have to provide contraception as a health benefit.”
Campaign 2012: New accusations fly as Obama, Romney stump
But it looks like Bain Capital is not going to go away, even after Romney hints at a VP revelation.
Summers reports fundraising increase
GOP Senate candidate Charlie Summers raises $122,000 in two weeks in June.
Carey Kish: Five must-visit state parks for hikers
Maine’s amazing state park system includes 40 individual park units on some 67,000 acres of public land. From the Allagash River to Vaughan Woods, Grafton Notch to Cobscook Bay, there’s a lot to see and do on our state park lands, which accommodate a wide variety of recreational uses. Hiking enthusiasts, especially, can delight in […]