Month: January 2021
Mary & Jimmy
QUESTION: This trend frustrates and frightens me: Why do folks continue to gather in groups here and all over the country when the expert doctors
Maine Molasses Cake
Many of you will remember this deliciously sweet cake from your parents or grandparents but have not seen it for a while. Molasses cake was
Celebrating Plant Memorial Home
When Thomas Plant built the original Plant Memorial Home in Bath a century ago, his goal was simple: to provide a place where elderly members
Good Fences Make Good Neighbors
As we look to the new year and say “goodbye and good riddance” to 2020, we anticipate the building of bridges (even metaphorical ones) rather
Scott and Karen Dombrowski
Keepers of the Goat Island Lighthouse Scott Dombrowski pilots his small boat towards the dock at Goat Island Lighthouse where he and his wife, Karen,
Yoga Is a Path to Lifelong Fitness and Flexibility
Does the idea of twisting into a human pretzel make you ache just thinking about it? Luckily, the practice of yoga includes many styles and
Great Reads
Winter Fiction Winter in Maine, especially post-holidays when the state plunges into the icy, dark depths of January and February, provides a perfect time to
Spending Time with Peter Rioux
Imagine going to work every day where you are lulled by clocks’ tick-tock beats and melodious chimes singing on cue. Welcome to Peter Rioux’s world.