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PublishedOctober 22, 2014
A familiar fall shape on stilts
Daddy long-legs in the yard and on the deck are a sure sign of fall, writes Dana Wilde.
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PublishedOctober 19, 2014
Reporting Aside: Winslow man gets very real looking fake check
Florentino Santiago called the bank to verify the check, found out it was fake and realized he was the target of a scam, Amy Calder writes.
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PublishedOctober 17, 2014
No endless bowl of soup for you
With Ebola and ISIS breathing down our necks, at least Italian food can give us some comfort, writes J.P. Devine.
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PublishedOctober 15, 2014
Augusta’s ghosts are helping the community
A volunteer group of ghost hunters takes on sites like the Colonial Theater, Fort Western and the Governor Hill Mansion, investigating creepy stuff and raising money for charity.
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PublishedOctober 12, 2014
Faith in the warmth of wood
After making the switch to natural gas, Amy Calder reaffirms her trust in reliable wood heat for a back-up system.
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PublishedOctober 10, 2014
Celebrating National Old Girlfriend Forgiveness Week
J.P. Devine says it makes him feel as though his soul has been cleansed.
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PublishedOctober 8, 2014
Autumn’s certain slant of light
A recent theory suggests that some plants make red leaf pigment in the fall as a protective measure, writes Dana Wilde.
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PublishedOctober 5, 2014
At home, at peace, at Kennebec River’s edge
A Waterville man finds shelter where he feels at peace and can hope for better in the future, Amy Calder writes.
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PublishedOctober 3, 2014
Germs take aim at us all
While the world worries about Ebola, germs are everywhere, writes J.P. Devine.
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PublishedOctober 1, 2014
Do we really want history to note we were OK with ‘Redskins’?
As Wiscasset once again struggles with the shameful word — despite pleas from the Penobscot Nation — we wonder what the selectmen aren't getting, Maureen Milliken writes.
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