Sometimes we’re putting together a meal and looking for a good side dish that’s healthy and tasty.
Perhaps you should consider a bowl of fresh fruit. Great in the summer or winter.
It’s super easy to make….
Sometimes we’re putting together a meal and looking for a good side dish that’s healthy and tasty.
Perhaps you should consider a bowl of fresh fruit. Great in the summer or winter.
It’s super easy to make….
By Phil Crossman A few years ago I went to Florida on vacation. I’d never seen a woman in a thong before. Of course I’d seen pictures of them but seeing them actually move around close enough to, well, study, is different. I’m glad I waited. At this stage, happily...
By Ron Staschak 1) What do you do at WRFR? I host a show named Grey Owl (named after one of my favorite fiddle tunes) on Mondays at 10pm. The show was originally meant to be an ongoing deep-dive into bluegrass and old-time, but, since starting about a year ago, I have...
The Maine island looked into innovative, independent power sources. In the end, residents worried about reliability, cost and unproven technology.
A lot of what is happening is a result of demographics and politics. One of the worlds experts in this area is Peter Zeihan.
For a recent video, Demographics and The Ukraine War, click on Read More below. It’s well worth viewing.
Watch this Vintage Maine High School Basketball game between the Windjammers of Camden Hills and the Mustangs of Mount View. This exciting, overtime game was played at Camden Hills Regional High School in Rockport, Maine, in December 2005.
By Barbara Dyer
The Megunticook River has been an important part of Camden for hundreds of years. It has made the town successful by historically providing power for many industries as well as providing amazing recreational areas, waterfalls and dams along its 142 foot drop to the sea culminating into a spectacular pair of falls plunging into the ocean right beside Camden Harbor Park.
The river and falls are still supporting the town by making Camden an amazing destination as a unique place to live or visit.
Unfortunately this local treasure may soon be in peril!
By Barbara Dyer, local historian—This is the second part of the history of the Megunticook River, in Camden Maine.
The Megunticook River has been an important part of Camden for hundreds of years. It has made the town successful by historically providing power for many industries as well as providing amazing recreational areas, waterfalls and dams along its 142 foot drop to the sea culminating into a spectacular pair of falls plunging into the ocean right beside Camden Harbor Park. The river and falls are still supporting the town by making Camden an amazing destination as a unique place to live or visit.
Unfortunately this local treasure may soon be in peril!
Maine needs a visionary, collaborative approach to address challenges like this persistent infestation.