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A Bird's Tale
While birding following the recent snowstorm, the authors noted large flocks of sparrows along roadsides. Courtesy of Jeff Wells

The early bird may get the worms, but they may also get an unexpected dump of snow that makes the worms hard to find. Although the snow has been relatively light (at least closer to the coast…

'Round Town
Photo by Robert Mitchell

My first…

Joe's Journal
Joe Gelarden

The cell phone on the table buzzed and, stupidly, I picked it up. Of course, it was herself, Ms.Pigette, and her ever-changing and sometimes interesting collection of insults.

Where have…

Cribbage results for Tuesday, March 18 with 23 players were: First, Ron Bodge, 842. Second: Roger Downs, 832. Third: Bob Gilman, 827. High hand: Roger Downs, 22. Low score: Mary Ellen Anderson,…

Shawn Lewin, AARP Maine member

Fraud reached unprecedented levels in 2024, with a staggering $12.5 billion lost, a shocking increase of 25% over 2023. The number of reports remained stable from 2023 to 2024, but the percentage…

Community of Hope
Hillary Waterman, community prevention educator at New Hope Midcoast, visits organizations and businesses to share information about the community and workplace impacts of domestic abuse. Courtesy of New Hope Midcoast

Domestic abuse is a complex public health issue requiring a coordinated community response. A microcosm of the larger community, the work environment can also be a place where survivors who might…

A Bird's Tale
The green in the wing of the male green-winged teal may not always be visible, but the green patch in the rufous head is always striking. Courtesy of Mykola Swarnyk, courtesy of Wikimedia Commons

Some of you may remember that we have written fondly in the past about what we call a "pop-up pond" that appears after rain in a…

'Round Town
Photo by Robert Mitchell

From my earliest time in Maine, I have been…

Senator Cameron Reny

Rebuilding from last winter’s storms and ensuring communities are prepared for future severe weather are priorities for both me and my colleagues this year.…

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All too often, victims of fraud are repeatedly deceived by the same criminals regarding the same scheme. Or, once victimized, some are that much more vulnerable to new scams. 

If your loved…

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Rep. Wayne Farrin

Is there a chance you’ve forgotten about an old bank account? Maybe you moved and never got your security deposit back? Or maybe there's an old COVID-19 relief check that you never received. If so…

'Round Town
Photo by Robert Mitchell

Joyce Bucciantini

The Maine Legislature is in full swing.…

A Bird's Tale
The striking green head of the male mallard would seem to make them a favorite of the St. Patrick's Day reveler. Courtesy of Jeff Wells

A birding friend of ours who travels the world to see and photograph birds sent us a photo of an African bird—a little bee-eater, a handsome bird with a yellow-belly and an emerald green back—…

Shawn Lewin, AARP Maine member

Understanding the ways criminals seek to steal money can help you stay a step ahead of scams…

The next public supper will be April 2. The meal consists of French onion soup, salad, rolls, baked stuffed chicken breast, mashed potato/gravy, green…

WHERE IT'S AT
“love is smoke - stardust-like, but smoke nonetheless” - by Susanlora Morris. See it in the River Arts show "Love." Courtesy of the artist

From time immemorial love has been expressed through the spoken word, poems, ballads, songs, films, art, signage and greeting cards. Love can be the “Elusive Butterfly” Bob Lind sang about in 1965…

A Bird's Tale
Red-wing blackbird is an iconic bird of spring. (Photo courtesy of Jeff Wells)

Most of us who live in the northern part of the globe, even those of us who love winter sports and activities, can’t help but look forward to the return of spring. It’s just part of being…

Joe's Journal
Joe Gelarden

We have been bombarded on all sides with analysis, opinion, and outright propaganda stemming from the recent strange televised encounter between POTUS, VPOTUS and Ukrainian President Volodymyr…

'Round Town
Photo by Robert Mitchell

Back in the early ’70s, I was teaching in a fairly large public high school in New Jersey, just outside New York City. The school had a growing new population from diverse backgrounds, notably…

The next public supper will be March 19. The meal will consist of vegetable soup, salad, Irish soda bread, corned beef and cabbage, potato, carrots, and key lime cake. The cost is $10 for members…

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Winter is still here and many of us would do just about anything to find some warm weather. Enter the cruise scam. Many of these trips to nowhere literally pop up online as a “free” incentive…

Joe's Journal
Joe Gelarden

Well, pilgrims, not much happened last week, except for the lovely community supper at the East Boothbay Methodist Church.

Not much, unless you count the “great TV” performance where it…

You will see from this page of photos of different ages of golden eagles from the Crossley ID Guide to Eastern Birds that golden eagles can look a lot like immature bald eagles, which are much more common here in Maine. Check out this field guide or another to learn how to best tell them apart. (Image by Richard Crossley courtesy of Wikimedia Commons.)

The sighting of a golden eagle has always been a prize for a Maine birder. There are some of these birds in the state every winter but only occasionally is an individual found that is enjoyed…

The next public supper will be Wednesday, March 19. The meal will consist of vegetable soup, salad, Irish soda bread, corned beef and cabbage, potato, carrots, and key…

Brigid. Robert Mitchell photo

I have photographed with folks at Bigelow Lab from the very early days with the Yentsch founders.

Over the years, from time to time, I would be called upon to record new developments…

A Bird's Tale
A common gull photographed where it's supposed to be—in this case, within its breeding range in Finland. The banded common gull that was recently found several times in Maine may have been hatched somewhere in Europe or Iceland, but it was banded during the non-breeding season in Massachusetts. Photo by Mattivirtala, courtesy Wikimedia Commons

The bird and its band proved a perplexing mystery.

In October 2024, a bird that is exceptionally rare in Maine—a common gull—was spotted at the golf course at the Samoset Resort in…

'Round Town
Photo by Robert Mitchell

It was probably not one of my better decisions…

Joe's Journal
Joe Gelarden

On Saturday, as I rested my back after chipping the ice from under the garage door, my cell phone rang a familiar tune. I didn’t answer, as I recognized the caller as Ms. Pigette, the lovely icon…

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Dealing with fraud in the aftermath can be fraught – not knowing where or if you should report (you should – it’s a crime), feelings of shame (even though it’s not your fault – blame the…

Salt ’n Spar
The "Iron Bridge" as it looked in 1979. (PHIL DIVECE photo)

If you look upriver, a mile or so from the Wiscasset waterfront, two features stand out, one is the high hill known as Clark’s Point, the other is an iron railroad bridge. Both have…

The next public supper will be Wednesday, March 5. The meal consists offish…

Two Spoons: On Eating in Midcoast Maine
Kitchen table. Courtesy of Emily Whiting

There’s a poem by Poet Laureate Joy Harjo — “Perhaps the World Ends Here.” “The world begins at a kitchen table,” the poet writes.

In the middle of a winter storm in early February, as I…

A Bird's Tale
Like thousands of other people who participated in the Great Backyard Bird Count enjoyed seeing birds like the northern cardinal in the yard. (Photo courtesy of Jeff and Allison Wells)

As we write this on Feb. 17, the Great Backyard Bird Count is in its final hours. We’ve participated and seen some wonderful birds, though like many of you, we were confined to counting from…

'Round Town
Photo by Robert Mitchell

Every once in a while, my brain goes on…

Joe's Journal
Joe Gelarden

Jimmy Breslin is giggling in his grave as the New York City mayor’s alleged attempt to rake in some cash and goodies in return for ignoring a building code violation has morphed into a national…

The next public supper will be Feb. 19.  The meal consists of minestrone soup, salad, garlic bread, chicken Parmesan, linguini, and lemon gelatin cake. The cost is $10 for members and $12 for non-…

Community of Hope
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The proposed freeze on funding for over 2,600 federal grant programs has created a reality of uncertainty and turmoil for many nonprofits. This freeze has…

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The holidays have passed, and for many, that means a stack of gift cards just waiting to be used. But before you check your balances online, beware of fake gift card balance-checking sites…

A Bird's Tale
The authors will be participating in the Great Backyard Bird Count this weekend and hope you will, too!

A colleague at the Natural Resources Council of…

Where It's At
"Simpler Times" - oil - Jim Farnan

How do you "winter?" The cold, snowy season inspires many of us to don skates, skis, or snowshoes; while others prefer pulling on snow boots for walks around their favorite outdoor places. Like…

Joe's Journal
Joe Gelarden

No, I am not talking about the season, the weather, or the "whatever you want to call it" in Washington.

No, the new sports season began on Sunday after the 2024-2025 Super Bowl. Today, all…

The next public supper will be Feb. 19. The meal consists of minestrone soup, salad, garlic bread, chicken Parmesan, linguini, and lemon gelatin cake. The cost is $10 for…

'Round Town
Photo by Robert Mitchell

Please know that I do not judge. I try, as…

Shawn Lewin, AARP Maine member

In recent years, cryptocurrency scams have surged, with billions stolen annually. One of the biggest drivers of this trend? Romance scams. By building trust and forging deep emotional…

A Bird's Tale
Barn swallows build their nest of mud and grass and often anchor it against a beam within a barn or other building to which they have access. This is a young bird getting ready to leave the nest. Photo by Courtney Celley/USFWS, courtesy of Wikimedia Commons

A few days ago, on one of the bitterly cold days we have recently endured, we looked out of the kitchen window to see a bird flit past the window and into the open garage. It was likely a…

Meanwhile ... back in the studio
John Seitzer painting

I visited with John and Lynne at their gallery and home, Joy to the Wind, recently. Once up in their gallery space, it was clear that John was immersed in a new medium and its application to…

'Round Town
Photo by Robert Mitchell

Joe's Journal
Joe Gelarden

We are in the third week of the second term of the presidency of the new POTUS. If his idea was to flood the zone, to roll out so many orders that no one, neither his friends nor his skeptics,…

Salt ’n Spar
The Town House was built during President Jackson’s administration in 1837 and is on the corner of the Old Stage and Dana Mills roads. Woolwich’s town meetings were held here until 1951, moving across town to the elementary school in 1952. PHIL DI VECE/Wiscasset Newspaper

In just a few months the town of Woolwich will hold its 265th annual town meeting. That’s a pretty remarkable feat…