Spices in the soup kitchen at Hurricane’s Cafe & Deli. Phil Wilbur is the soup maker at his family owned business in Greene, Hurricane’s Cafe & Deli. Deryck Beliveau chops up celery for a chicken vegetable rice soup at Hurricane’s Cafe & Deli. Maine lobster bisque at Hurricane’s Cafe & Deli. Types of soup Bisque: […]
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Fashion police IV: A new year begins Somewhere in Lewiston, a woman reported that a man in red pants and a black jacket was making a pass at her. We’re not sure if the romantic overture was objectionable, but the outfit surely was. It is generally agreed that the only time red pants are acceptable […]
What’s Your Gripe?
My gripe is people who go to the Turner Recycling Station with their pick-ups piled high with unsecured bags and boxes of trash, going down the road, losing bags (littering) here and there. These litterers don’t stop or go back to pick up their trash. The bags break open, strewing more litter, or sit roadside […]
Hearty weather deserves a strong beer. The monks knew that. You should too.
For the beer lover who rarely gets to drink, a snowed-in weekend day is the perfect excuse. You don’t have work and you’re not driving anywhere. Why not crack open a bottle or two with a loved one, sit by a window and watch the snow pile up? With winter comes some of the heaviest, […]
Winter brews: Hearty weather deserves a strong beer. The monks knew that. You should too.
For the beer lover who rarely gets to drink, a snowed-in weekend day is the perfect excuse. You don’t have work and you’re not driving anywhere. Why not crack open a bottle or two with a loved one, sit by a window and watch the snow pile up? With winter comes some of the heaviest, […]
Face Time: Rob Friedman – back from Copenhagen, off to Tanzania
Rob Friedman was one of 18 members of the Sierra Student Coalition to attend last month’s United Nations Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen, which he called “probably one of the biggest game-changers in my life.” “It was overwhelming in both the best and worst ways,” Friedman said. An environmental studies major at Bates College, he […]
Wintertime and the livin’ is easy … if you’ve got some Hurricane’s soup in your bowl
Spices in the soup kitchen at Hurricane’s Cafe & Deli. Phil Wilbur is the soup maker at his family owned business in Greene, Hurricane’s Cafe & Deli. Deryck Beliveau chops up celery for a chicken vegetable rice soup at Hurricane’s Cafe & Deli. Maine lobster bisque at Hurricane’s Cafe & Deli. Types of soup Bisque: […]
Face Time: Rob Friedman – back from Copenhagen, off to Tanzania
Rob Friedman was one of 18 members of the Sierra Student Coalition to attend last month’s United Nations Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen, which he called “probably one of the biggest game-changers in my life.” “It was overwhelming in both the best and worst ways,” Friedman said. An environmental studies major at Bates College, he […]
Go & Do: Polar Bear Plunge — Global warming fundraiser has chilling effect. (Writer still seeking missing body parts.)
Where to dip? You don’t need a fund-raiser or cause to take a dip in frigid waters. Just go to any Maine lake, pond or ocean beach and make yourself an official member of your own Polar Bear Club. However, if you like company for your chilly misery — or like to watch people writhe […]
Night Life
Some events require tickets or are subject to other limitations. If in doubt, we recommend you contact the venue. Night Life listings must be e-mailed to [email protected] and received no later than Thursday. Tonight Sunday Night Dance Party with Steve Colella, 8 p.m., Mixers, Sabattus Karaoke, 8 p.m. to midnight, Schemengee’s Bar and Grille, Lewiston […]