Month: December 2021
Norway Makes Transformation from Historic District to Business District
A decade ago, Norway, Maine was all but a ghost town. It had almost become a thing of the past, a historic relic. Most of the village,
Book Fairy Pam Leo’s Work Makes Bedtime Stories Available for Children all over the World
One statistic changed it all. After hearing about how many children were not hearing a bedtime story, Pam Leo decided that she must do something.
Three Generations in the Mountains of Maine
Thirty years ago, I took my two youngest children, Galen and Ariel, hiking in the Maine mountains every weekend I was not working. My oldest was already a teenager and interested in other things. Before we
Look to the Outdoors for Holiday Decorating
With the holidays just weeks away, we are scouting home and garden for seasonal decorating inspirations and materials. Although, getting into the holiday spirit is easy when
Santa’s Gifts: The Gift of Giving Back
It all began in his early twenties, sharing drinks at a bar with a couple of ladies he was trying to impress. The two women
Portland Veterinarians Make Island House Calls
Most of the time when Maine’s island residents need everything from groceries to building supplies and clothes, they either hop on their boats or take the
Meet Maine Mariners First Year Head Coach Ben Guite
“Play fast, competitive and play hard,” Maine Mariners first year head coach, Ben Guite, said to his team before their home opener. The Mariners began their 72-game season in the