The book is called “Fur & Feather Stand Together.”
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Face Time: John Neal, life-long music educator
Since he was 8 years old, John Neal’s life has been tied to music. It started with piano. After being introduced to band direction as a junior in high school, Neal spent the next 40 years working as a band director at a variety of Maine high schools Currently serving as director of music at […]
Face Time: Jessika Lyn Magofna, small-town grocer getting food to customers safely
Jessika Lyn Magofna, a 35-year-old mother of five, has worked every day since last Wednesday. She’s a shift manager at Future Foods, a small grocery store in Mechanic Falls, and said her small-town grocery story has been holding the line as more and more shoppers stock up on supplies in the wake of COVID-19. Here’s […]
Face Time: Chris Bishop and Matilda Patterpaw, from cats to creep
The Maine artists launched a Home Creep Home line of housewares this year celebrating cryptids cute and weird.
Face Time: Deputy Randy Williams — the pipes are calling
If you live in Androscoggin County, there’s a good chance you’ve seen Androscoggin County Sheriff’s Deputy Randy Williams patrolling the back roads. He’s been out there nearly two decades, after all, and he’s covered a lot of ground in that time. If you’ve ever been to a police memorial or a Kora Shrine parade, it’s […]
Face Time: Jerry DeWitt — tireless advocate for veterans
Jerry DeWitt of New Gloucester has spent much of his life helping veterans in some way, shape or form. DeWitt, who spent 28 years with the Army in the medical field, has spent his retirement from the Army as a veterans outreach specialist at Tri-County Mental Health Services and as chairman of the Lewiston-Auburn Veterans […]
Face Time: Renee Strange-Farnham — organizing I do’s
The Mechanic Falls event planner founded Strange Events five years ago.
Face Time: Kingfield outdoorswoman Dee Menear
The avid outdoorswoman and journalist writes about her experiences and shares her love of nature.
Face Time: Alexander Therriault — has dogs, will travel
As the owner of the Ultimate Dog Sledding Experience, he cares for 49 dogs and does hundreds of tours a year.
Face Time: Carol Gordon’s green thumb
They say that a visit to Carol’s Green Thumb in Turner is a delightful experience, if a little bit surreal. It’s not just the sheer number of plants in the place, although there are hundreds of them tucked into every corner, nook and shelf. It’s not simply variety, either, although Carol Gordon keeps a pretty […]