Radio can be a magical backdrop to life’s mundane activities, Liz Soares writes.
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On the Edge: Where’s your hat?
As the Fourth of July approaches, J.P. Devine is thinking about the “holiday wardrobes” of yesteryear.
Backyard Naturalist: The ovenbird and the midsummer flowers
Dana Wilde ponders nature’s many announcements that spring is subsiding and summer is rolling over lazily toward autumn.
On the Edge: Prince of Darkness vs. The Donald
J.P. Devine imagine a mysterious figure sweeping into a courtroom in an ankle-length black cape and fedora, holding a carved walking stick.
Man killed in early morning Norridgewock crash, police say
Police said Gerald Perri was killed after his vehicle veered off the road and struck an unattended vehicle parked in a driveway.
Kennebec Valley Community College slated to receive $803,000 for new plumbing training facility
U.S. Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, said the funding is included in a bill passed by the Senate Appropriations Committee.
Backyard Naturalist: UFOs and strange things going on
Thinking about strange lights in the sky has reminded columnist Dana Wilde about an unexplained encounter he had about 50 years ago with a cone-shaped aircraft.
On the Edge: Thank Heaven for my little girls
I’ll share a secret with you. When you lose your father at age 9 you spend the rest of your life — I mean every day, month and year of it — searching for someone to take his place. And I’m here this year, a nonagenarian father with two girls lucky enough to have one, […]
Word on the Street: HydeOut at the Wharf plans to close following contentious move
The longtime area bar plans to close at the end of June with its “lights out” tour.