Opinion

4 years ago

Sailing the skies

Northern Maine has a distinct legacy in the history of ballooning. Ballooning itself, the concept of making an object float on air by means of hot air, was discussed as early as the 11th century. 

4 years ago

Salmon Season

The intriguing thing about fishing for landlocked salmon in Maine as opposed to trawling from a canoe or river fishing is that it is the closest one gets to Western-style trout fly-fishing. Though we are on a closed freshwater stream — a dam farther downstream forms East Grand Lake — we use the same lightweight tackle and similar small lures.

4 years ago

An adventure begins

The day could not have been more beckoning.  Conditions were ideal for a boat ride, I was told.  So, with a lifejacket over my shoulders and a heart full of anticipation, I climbed aboard the lovely pontoon boat there before me.

4 years ago

The Friendly Falcon

Fifty years ago this weekend, in 1971, a splendid adventure greeted worldwide watchers, as David Scott and Jim Irwin powered down their Falcon lunar module to a dusty and hard landing near the ancient site of Hadley Rille.

4 years ago

Continuing to combat the opioid epidemic

As we continue to respond to COVID-19, we must not forget another public health emergency our country faces — the opioid epidemic. Last year, 504 Mainers died from drug overdoses, a 33 percent increase from 2019.

4 years ago

Infrastructure funding would aid County

To the editor:
I lead the Aroostook Partnership, which is essentially a private/public partnership focused on all things economic development in northern Maine.

4 years ago

Congregational Church has been a beacon for many

To the editor: 
As the First Congregational Church of Houlton, United Church of Christ, celebrates its final day of worship, my heart is filled with sadness for its members and friends, and gratitude for its ministry.

4 years ago

A history of the fair

The first fair in the United States was held in New York in 1814.  Fairs were very important both as social events and as a means of educating the farmer.  Fairs drew the isolated farm families to town to socialize and to allow the farmers to see new seed varieties, new livestock breeds and new farming equipment.  

4 years ago

Who was aboard?

In this column we’ll take a look at resources for tracking your immigrant ancestors who came to the U.S. in the late to mid-twentieth centuries.  

4 years ago

Garage Band

It was early evening in Kennebunk and the weather finally broke after two straight days of rain.  Patti and I headed out of our rental house, eager to take a walk into town. The air was damp and the sidewalks strewn with gravel washed up from the roadway.