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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…

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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

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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…

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If we really want to keep ourselves - and our money - safe from fraud, we must all come to terms with one thing: our personal information is likely already out there. In a time where data…

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-…

A Bird's Tale
The mallard flock rushes in for a bread hand out. Can you spot the northern pintail among them? (Photo courtesy of Jeff Wells)

Sure, they’re common. Some would even say they’re a water-loving version of a pigeon, the way they rush in to feed in droves for handouts of stale bread. Still, on a cold winter day against a…

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Joe Gelarden

My phone buzzed the other day. “Unknown caller-not in your contact list,” it said.

So, like a dummy, I picked up and got an earful. Of course, it was Ms. Pigette, the icon standing in the…

'Round Town
Robert Mitchell photo

It was so warm on Sunday, Jan. 19, that there…

House District 47
Rep. Wayne Farrin (D-Jefferson). Maine.gov photo

As a new member of the Maine House of Representatives, I am deeply honored to serve on behalf of the people of Alna, Jefferson, Whitefield and Wiscasset. I’ve lived in this area my…

Two Spoons: On Eating in Midcoast Maine
Goranson farm. Courtesy of Emily Whiting

In the middle of winter, it is pitch dark when Jan Goranson wakes at five to begin her day.  In the kitchen of the Dresden farmhouse that Jan’s family has called home for more than 60 years, she…

Shawn Lewin, AARP Maine member

Receiving a call from an unknown number may seem harmless, but it could be the start a scam. Criminals are using increasingly sophisticated tactics to deceive you into revealing personal…

Joyce Bucciantini, AARP Maine Community Outreach Volunteer

February is one of the most beautiful times in…

A Bird's Tale
The yellow-billed loon in breeding plumage is a stunner. Maine is lucky to have had one documented record of this species that normally occurs in winter along the coast from Alaska south to Washington State. (Photo by Ryan Askren,  USGS, Alaska Science Center, courtesy of Wikimedia Commons)

What bird is more iconic here in Maine than the common loon? In summer, there’s nothing more stirring than hearing the wailing cry of a loon echoing across the still waters of a Maine lake on…

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Joe Gelarden

On Monday, Donald John Trump, 78, became the 47th president of the United States.

If the pundits are right, and they probably are in this case, he has a fat laundry list of executive orders…

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Susan LaVerdiere. Photo by Robert Mitchell

Let’s say you’ve been a nurse in Minot, North…

The next public supper will be Jan. 22. The meal consists of corn chowder, salad, biscuits, baked ham, mac & cheese, peas, and…

Shawn Lewin, AARP Maine member

Getting tickets to top concerts is tough – don’t let scammers make it harder. With most concert venues switching to digital tickets only and concert demand through the roof, criminals are…

A Bird's Tale
Surf scoters are just one of the stunning waterfowl species that can be seen along the coast during our Maine winters. Photo by Becky Matsubara, courtesy of Wikimedia Commons.

We are fortunate here in Maine that winter brings an abundance of waterfowl, including some species that can’t be seen in many other states. Common eiders make their downy nests on the ground…

Where It's At
"Big Haul" - Osprey with alewives - Damariscotta Mills. Michael Giglia Photography

Photographer Michael Giglia’s image of an osprey lifting up off the water carrying an alewife in each talon was creating quite a stir last week. I went to see the show at Southport Memorial…

'Round Town
Photo by Robert Mitchell

A couple years ago, there was an ad in the…

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Joe Gelarden

Next week, the 45th president of the United States will become the 47th. Our nation wishes him well. Me too.

But as he moves back into the White House, he will find an 800-pound gorilla…

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With temperatures dropping in many states, scammers are turning up the heat on their deceptive tactics. Each winter, criminals pose as utility company representatives, claiming a missed payment…

A Bird's Tale
Among the fresh, new avian volumes this year is one co-authored by the authors' old friend from their days at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology.

Depending on your point of view, the number of new books on birds published each year is either a fabulous blessing or a confusing babble. Maybe a little of both.

We, personally, love to…

'Round Town
Maddy Faulkingham. Photo by Robert Mitchell

Maddy Faulkingham is off to a new adventure.…

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Joe Gelarden

As I write this missive, the talking heads warn us a massive storm is set to wallop much of the nation. For once, it looks like the winter snow wallop will spend much of her time south of us. So…

Meanwhile ... back in the studio
"A Beautiful Day on the Maine Coast" - Sandra Chase Morrissey.

I still remember the first time I saw one of Sandra Chase Morrissey’s paintings. I was at one of Boothbay Region Art Foundation’s annual shows maybe five years ago? What initially attracted me to…

The next public supper will be Jan. 8. The menu will be carrot soup, salad, herb bread, lemon chicken, rice pilaf, broccoli and cheese and cream puffs with chocolate sauce. The cost is $10…

Shawn Lewin, AARP Maine member

Over one-third of U.S. adults who have bought something through an ad on their social media feed report being defrauded, according to a new AARP survey. Don’t let scammers ad-vertise their way…

Joyce Bucciantini, AARP Maine Community Outreach

Happy New Year! As we start on the path of…

A Bird's Tale
Maine's coast supports a large proportion of the wintering population of the eastern North American population of harlequin duck although the largest numbers are in remote parts of the coast like the area around Isle Au Haut off the Blue Hill Peninsula. Photo by Peggy Cadigan courtesy of Wikimedia Commons

This column arrived too late for print in the Jan. 2 issue.

It all started with a discussion of harlequin ducks.

With a few days off at the holidays, we were thinking…

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Joe Gelarden

This year, I joined much of America in a mini migration seeking Christmas joy.

The journey to Indianapolis was relatively painless unless you enjoy spending four hours in an aluminum tube…

'Round Town
Photo by Robert Mitchell

“Moosey Brick,” a new fiction novel written by East Boothbay resident Matt Hurley, is available at Sherman’s bookstore and at Amazon and Barnes and Noble online. It is Matt’s first book, largely…

The next public supper will be Jan. 8. The menu will be carrot soup, salad, herb bread, lemon chicken, rice pilaf, broccoli and cheese and cream puffs with chocolate sauce. The cost is $10 for…

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Overwhelmed by holiday bills? You’re not alone — and you don’t have to face your debt alone either. The New Year is the perfect time to take control of your finances — but beware of criminal…

Where It's At
Cross River Preserve.  LISA KRISTOFF/Boothbay Register

We’ve just celebrated the Winter Solstice/Yule on the 21st