The Sun Journal and Kennebec Journal captured views of homeless people as winter sets in across the region.
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Thinking Things Through: The way we are now
Readjusting to life in public settings, Liz Soares ponders the way we are now in a state of somewhere between observant and on edge.
Police: Whitefield couple charged in separate cases involving market burglary, gun threat
Rylie Cowette and Casey D’Orio, both 19, were arrested Friday after deputies searched their home on Beech Lane, officials say.
On the Edge: The cutting of the ribbons
Ribbon-cutting ceremonies are a reminder of the happy, bright future ahead for the living, as well as the shadows of the past, J.P. Devine writes.
Backyard Naturalist: November notes
From an apparition of August to crusty snow and brumal cold, the month of November revealed a season changing and a sense that time is standing still, Dana Wilde writes.
Photos: Cultures come together for annual preparations at Mercer turkey farm
Greaney’s Turkey Farm in Mercer has been busy this Thanksgiving week for its annual slaughter of some 2,000 turkeys raised plus another 1,000 birds slaughtered for backyard farmers this season. Cultures have come together for the annual preparations, as members of the local Amish community have become a steady and reliable work force in the agriculture market there. All photos by Morning Sentinel staff photographer Michael G. Seamans.
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On the Edge: On becoming Felix Unger
Leaning into his feminine side, J.P. Devine has developed an insane passion for neatness.