The mounting tension in the world is affecting our bodies. “I feel like I did after 9/11,” said my client, Kathy, as she sat down
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Edwin O’Shea
People and messages can find each other, against all odds. This is a story about Edwin O’Shea. The year was 1986. I was sitting at
Season of the Prune
It was right after Halloween. My 19-year-old son and I were sitting in the Nissan in a parking lot, bored, waiting for my wife and
Yes, Virginia
EDITOR’S NOTE: The following editorial, among the most famous ever written, appeared in The New York Sun in 1897 and remains appropriate for this holiday
A Different Reality above the World
Peter Thompson of Fletcher Mountain Aviation Finds Reasons to Fly “When you take up flying, you have to have reasons to fly,” says Peter Thompson,
Transfixed by the Light
Richard MacDonald, a stained-glass artist for 53 years, has all these ingredients, and he has prospered in a difficult field. As a young boy, Richard
Author and Photographer Lois Lowry
I arrive at Lois Lowry’s home in Southern Maine on a Friday at the end of February. It is a bright and sunny day. The
The “Bike Cop Trilogy” by James H. K. Bruner
Mysteries set in Maine, in a pre-cell phone era James H.K. Bruner has enjoyed a great career with his law practice, raised his six children
Crystal Whittier: A Remarkable Person
Helping People with her Insurance Business in Hallowell When Crystal Whittier used to care for the elderly as a home healthcare worker, she saw firsthand
Don Roy, Southern Maine’s ‘Volvo Guru’
Seeing the car, the person, and the big picture Don Roy knows a thing or two about Volvos and customer service. As the owner of