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In verse: Maine places and people

Produced by Dennis Camire This week’s poem is by former Maine Poet Laureate Betsy Sholl. Her most recent book is “Otherwise Unseeable,” published by Wisconsin Poetry Series.   Two for a Penny By Betsy Sholl   Little sparrow, how easy to disparage you, Ubiquitous as you are, fidgeting from thicket To thicket along the block. […]

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Senior Skaters: Who are you calling old?

It’s not every day that a hockey goalie gets a thundering ovation before he’s even left the locker room. On a Tuesday night in January, though, that was the scene at Underhill Arena on the Bates College campus. Jessie Turcotte hadn’t yet put on a single skate, glove or pad and the locker room was […]

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Mystery Photo for January 21

Mystery photo for January 21, 2018. (Russ Dillingham/Sun Journal) If you can identify where this photo was taken, contact us at [email protected] or call 207-689-2896 and leave a voice mail with your answer, your name, town and phone number. Correct entries will be eligible for a drawing for a $20 Hannaford Supermarkets gift card. Find […]

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Face Time: Christopher Webb, teaching and leading

Christopher Webb is a Jobs for Maine Graduates specialist working with students at the Lewiston Middle School. Next year, he’ll become a second lieutenant in the Maine Army National Guard, thanks, in part, to those students. Name: Christopher Webb Age: 31 Lives: Lewiston What drew you into teaching? Former teachers and coaches I had in school. […]

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And a Happy Humiliation Day to you, too!

Need something new and unconventional to celebrate this year? We might just have the holiday for you. It’s a new year, which means a full 12 months of holidays we’ve grown to know and look forward to, like Christmas, the Fourth of July and National Hollerin’ Contest Day. Yes, that’s a “holiday.” Maybe not an […]

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In verse: Maine places and people

Produced by Dennis Camire This week’s poem is by David A. Conary of Bryant Pond.   The Colding By David A. Conary   Gnarled branches, clutching, seeking any heat, Stark-webbed across a grayling dawn; What sky I saw was glacial . . . summer gone . . . Reflecting only winter at its feet. And […]

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One museum's loss is Museum L-A's gain

All Rachel Desgrosseilliers was expecting initially from the American Textile History Museum in Lowell, Massachusetts, was a little bit of knowledge. She got that knowledge. But she got so much more than that, she had to rent a couple trucks and make several trips to haul it all back to Lewiston. “We made four trips […]