Saturday, December 01 2007 1:38pm
Let Them Eat Pie
Milton Legassie was one of 15 children and literally cooked for an army. No wonder he's able to keep half the County in pastries, fudge, and pie.
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Saturday, December 01 2007 1:33pm
Weaving a Life
For nearly 70 years, Clara Neptune Keezer has quietly worked strips of ash and braded sweetgrass into a beautiful, textured heritage.
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Saturday, December 01 2007 1:31pm
Scoring Coach Blodgett
Women's basketball phenomenon Cindy Blodgett is back at UMaine, this time as Head Coach. She's meeting high expectations the way she always has: full speed ahead.
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Saturday, December 01 2007 1:27pm
Cross-country Cousins
Maine and the Canadian Maritimes are alike in many ways. Many of us have family on one or both sides of the border. Here's why we "cousins" are visiting more often...and what it would take to get cross-country commerce really rolling.
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Saturday, December 01 2007 1:21pm
Marking Time
A group of emerging leaders were so proud of their country's heritage, they decided to create a permanent tourist's road trip.
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Saturday, December 01 2007 1:17pm
Loving Home
In social services speak, Downeast Horizons provides residential facilities for individuals with special needs. To clients, it's simply the home they love.
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Saturday, December 01 2007 1:12pm
Top Shelf Librarian
After 16 years, Bangor Public Library director Barbara McDade is still finding new ways to rekindle the city's love affair with books.
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Thursday, November 01 2007 8:31am
Honeymoon Pie
Frank Van Riper and Judy Goodman had such great pizza on their Italian honeymoon more than 20 years ago, Van Riper found a way to make it at home.
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Lifestyle
Thursday, November 01 2007 8:29am
It's All Good
Where in the world is pianist Paul Sullivan? Try Brooklin, Maine; Wilson, Connecticut; Frankfurt, Germany; Rome, Italy; Eugene, Oregon; or Exeter, New Hampshire. It doesn't matter where he is or what he's playing; this Grammy winner is always home.
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Thursday, November 01 2007 8:25am
The Guiding Life
What does it take to make a living as a Maine guide? Start with a boatload of respect for the outdoors, keep plenty of knowledge in your tackle box, and make sure you know how to spin a good yarn.
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