Editorials

4 years ago

Get out and have winter fun in Presque Isle

Are you looking for fun and adventure in your life? An escape from the monotonous dregs of the daily grind? Well, look no further — Presque Isle Recreation and Parks has lots of great outdoor opportunities for all ages this winter.

4 years ago

The value of memory

As the days grow shorter and the holiday season begins, thoughts inevitably turn to the empty spots at tables. Friends and family have all embarked on journeys which we, the living, cannot make at this time. While sad, it is also a time of joy. A stray thought, an image, an old picture, bring to […]

4 years ago

Fashion’s fine feathered toppers

International Hat Day is Nov. 25.  I suppose there are a few of us still around who remember our grandmothers wearing hats to church.  Hats have long been important to society.  Of course, one reason is that they were (and still are) practical for many things.  Hats keep the sun or rain off of our […]

4 years ago

Celebrating with kindness

November arrives with early dusk, bare trees, brown lawns and leaves that crunch unkindly beneath our feet.  We glance back over our shoulders at the summer we may have taken for granted as we slide into mid-autumn and the guaranteed winter that lurks — ready to pounce at any moment with snow, ice and bitter […]

4 years ago

In honor of bridges

November is Historic Bridge Awareness Month.  Today with modern transportation, we often take the very existence of bridges for granted.  Try to imagine what it must have been like for early settlers in the Presque Isle area alone where we were bounded on the west of the village by the stream and on the north and east by the Aroostook River. 

4 years ago

Wonders of the woods

I love being in the woods. This is something I have just recently discovered, by the way. 
As a child, exploring the wooded area surrounding my grandmother’s home, I took every tree, wildflower, and small forest creature for granted.

4 years ago

Maine people set the agenda in Augusta this year

Maine people should be the ones who set the political agenda in Augusta and D.C., not well-paid lobbyists, special interests or political hacks. But we know that this isn’t always the case.

4 years ago

Don’t duck the issue

Ducks — do not stop for the ducks. A new sign in the walking path area of A.R. Gould Hospital asks drivers not to stop for the ducks. This year, the fecundity of waterfowl in the duck pond has been very notable. What to do about the ducks?

4 years ago

Maine State Archives

I recently attended a webinar given by the new Maine State Archivist Katherine McBrien.  It was terrific, highly informative of what’s happening at the archives and what’s being planned.  

4 years ago

October Conservation Corner, 2021

My garden is large enough that I am able to rotate vegetables and a cover crop each year. For the past several years, I have experimented with different kinds of cover crop mixes and generally throw some tried and true seeds together, broadcast with a hand spinner, rake them in, and hope for the best. And the best is what I got this year.