The mother of five, coffee shop co-owner, Parks and Rec. worker, martial arts practitioner and writer clearly makes the most of every day.
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Face Time: Matthew Carrier shares his story about surviving cancer twice
The Rumford native hopes his book “To Ring the Bell” will encourage and inspire people going through difficult times.
Face Time: Kevin Frost and friends bring some sunshine to those who need it
Frost, of Farmington, runs a nonprofit organization called Shining Star to help people in the community.
Face Time: Joe Roy of Durham — a homesteading, powerlifting, wildlife biologist
Jay native Joe Roy is a private lands wildlife biologist for the state of Maine who juggles a host of personal passions while helping you make your land wildlife friendly.
Face Time: Kitty and JT — Rumford natives singing and playing for their Maine fans
The Kennebunkport couple both have full-time careers, but manage to fit in performances on the weekends.
Face Time: Lisa Berry — Jay author got her passion for reading from her mother
The homeschooling expert tapped her love of reading to pursue an interest in writing Christian romance novels.
Face Time: Alyson Poland of Leeds — Barefoot North and the journey toward self-sufficiency
“Anyone that lives this life knows it isn’t for the faint of heart. It’s work. It’s sacrificed time. It’s loss. To some it might seem ‘archaic’ even. But . . .”
Face Time: Stan Spilecki, boffo theater boss and fount of life wisdom
The Wilton resident and UMF theater expert can’t be upstaged when it comes to backstage, having worked for years in Lewiston-Auburn-based theaters.
Face Time: Patrick Hurley — Creating fine-line drawings wherever he goes
Rumford native Hurley returned to his hometown recently and is focusing his talents and love of art on the details of Maine.
Face Time: Sadie Bonang — fiber artist and self-proclaimed ‘yarn goblin’
After five-and-a-half years living in Los Angeles, Sadie Bonang, 29, returned to her hometowns of Lewiston and Auburn to work as a fiber artist.