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‘We ain’t quaint’

The Peninsula, by Louise Dickinson Rich (1958, Lippincott) By Tom Walsh Great books often serve as literary time machines, taking readers back to the way things were. Anyone interested in the ongoing 300-year evolution of modern history and culture of Downeast Maine should make an effort to find what is a… SEE MORE
At the April 17 open house at Brunswick Landing

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Maine company deploys energy technology in Alaska

  By William Hall//Photos by Michele Stapleton Power-generating technology piloted in Washington County will soon provide a commercial source of electricity in Alaska. The technology’s developer, ORPC Inc., unveiled its RivGen Power System April 17 at a ceremony in Brunswick, attended by Gov. Janet Mills and 150 others. ORPC will… SEE MORE
North Haven Dance Club at Waterman’s Community Center is both exercise and artistic expression.

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How islanders kept fit over the winter

By Kris Osgood In Maine, the winter months can be long, and that is especially true on the islands where there are fewer amenities than on the mainland. Keeping weight gain at bay is of particular concern when the weather is a hindrance to outdoor exercise.  Several island communities combat this… SEE MORE
The medallion originally issued by King James II

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The treasure hunter from Woolwich

By Chris Timm In 1687, a treasure hunter from Woolwich received the highest honors from the king of England. William Phips was born near the banks of the Back River in Woolwich (then known as Nequasset). He apprenticed as a shipbuilder and ran a successful shipyard until it was destroyed… SEE MORE
Kevin Johnson

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Every picture tells a story… when it’s digitized

By Tom Groening In a corner of a windowless brick building on the Penobscot Marine Museum’s Searsport campus, centuries are colliding. It’s where Kevin Johnson, the museum’s photo archivist, works to ensure that images made in the early 20th century right up through the 1980s are turned into digital files, catalogued,… SEE MORE

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Maine employers confront seasonal hiring crunch

By William Hall As Maine is poised to record another month of historically low unemployment, many of the state’s businesses are preparing for the season when their demand for workers reaches historic highs. The dilemma brought nearly 100 people to Portland in April for a business forum sponsored by the Portland… SEE MORE