Editorials
Relics from the past
About halfway up the eastern shore of Chamberlain Lake, nestled behind a point of land once called Apmoojenegamook Point (now Hog Point) sits an old farmhouse.
The Clinton Formation
In the following section of Olof Nylander’s writings, he discusses the Clinton Formation, (otherwise known as the Clinton Group), a large section of sedimentary rock that reaches through the Eastern United States.
City will celebrate in 2020
It is only January, but it is shaping up to be an exciting and historic year. This year is the 200th anniversary of Maine’s statehood on March 15.
Is winter weather changing in northern and central Maine?
A year ago, some meteorologists examined intercontinental atmospheric and oceanic trends and predicted another cold and snowy winter for northern New England.
Disposing of natural Christmas trees
With the end of the year approaching, we would like to pass on some information about the upcoming holidays and what you can do with your natural Christmas tree.