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Posted inMaine

Consider the lowly gull: A photo essay

Gulls are often maligned as “rats of the sky,” but is that assessment warranted? Isn’t there beauty in their plaintive calls? Aren’t they as evocative of the coast as salt air, foghorns, bell buoys, lobster boats and lighthouses?
Or are they simply too common, too messy and too pushy to deserve our admiration?
Gulls, love them or hate them, are smart, fascinating, even beautiful, as our gallery shows. Just don’t call them seagulls. Birders will tell you there is no such animal.

Posted inBicentennial

On this date in Maine history: Oct. 26

Oct. 26, 1775: Benedict Arnold’s northbound wilderness expedition to Quebec conducts a 10-mile portage of heavy boats and supplies connecting a series of Maine ponds to reach the Height of Land, from which his men can descend to waterways flowing toward the St. Lawrence River and the British fortress they intend to attack. “We advanced […]

Posted inSports

Sports on TV: Monday, October 26, 2020

Monday, October 26 (All times Eastern) Schedule subject to change and/or blackouts COLLEGE GOLF 3 p.m. GOLF — The East Lake Cup: First Round, East Lake Golf Club, Atlanta NFL FOOTBALL 8:15 p.m. ESPN — Chicago at LA Rams SOCCER (MEN’S) 1:25 p.m. NBCSN — Premier League: West Bromwich Albion at Brighton & Hove Albion […]