Month: October 2021
Anchorman Lee Nelson’s New Careers — Plural — Off to a Strong Start
Almost a year after retiring from the News Center Maine anchor desk to be a personal trainer, Lee Nelson, 59, is hitting his stride as a . . . model! Maine Seniors
Spencer Stephens Weaves a Life with Words
Words matter. Just ask Spencer Stephens, who, as a small child, bonded with his father over storybooks, began to recover from grief while majoring in English in college,
Belfast’s Deborah Lincoln House Staff and Residents Enjoy Family Bond
When Hilary Small is asked what separates the Deborah Lincoln House from other residential homes for the elderly in Maine, she said it comes down to one
Petanque Grows in Popularity in Maine’s Capital
“It’s the cheapest game you’ll ever want to play,” Ray Fecteau says about his favorite game Petanque (pronounced Pay Tonk). Ray, a former barber in
Fall is the Time for Freshwater Lobster
When I heard there was a hiking trail to the summit of Lobster Mountain, I resolved to return to nearby, remote Lobster Lake for an attempted
A Life in Color: For Portrait Artist Bill King, Painting is Healing
Ten or so years ago, Bill King’s life was all about loss. From his parents to a home he’d built, it seemed that more was leaving his
‘Danger Will Robinson!’ Bill Mumy and Angela Cartwright launch new Lost in Space book
If you were a child growing up during the 1960s and a fan of sci-fi television of the day, the nostalgic value of shows like Lost
Don Campbell Band Makes Huge Comeback in 2021!
When Don Campbell and his bandmates performed recently at the Deertrees Theatre and Cultural Center in Harrison, they saw a sea of smiling faces in