Watch this Vintage Boys Basketball game from January 18, 2002 between the Windjammers of Camden hills and the Black Bears of Maranacook. The starters for the Windjammers were Tyler Warren, Peter Moro, Grant Lippman, Tim Stammen, and Troy Gabriel. The starters for the Black Bears were Matt St. John. Charlie Calligan, Ben Muniz, Jared Lemieux, and Andy Kenney.
Charlie and Penny Crockett
Global Climate Change – Food For THought
Climate change refers to long-term shifts in temperatures and weather patterns. These shifts may be natural, such as through variations in the solar cycle. But since the 1800s, human activities have been the main driver of climate change, primarily due to burning fossil fuels like coal, oil and gas.
Global climate change is a very complex and important focus of today’s society. For additional insight from one expert’s view, click on Read More. It could be very enlightening!
Try to look away!
By Glen Birbeck I am not myself immune to the urge to jump off the merry go round, the 24/7 news cycle. To turn away from that megaphone's constant blast of war and rumor of war and plague and political drama. I also avoid the celeb gossip which flows from our media in...
Vintage High School Basketball 1993 : Season 4 # 3 Camden-Rockport Girls vs Medomak Valley .
Watch this Vintage High School Girls basketball game between the Windjammers of Camden-Rockport High School and the Panthers of Medomak Valley High School. This game was played at Camden-Rockport High School in Camden in 1993.
The Great Camden flood — of Propaganda
If there is any flooding problem at all surrounding the fate of our beloved Montgomery Dam, it is the tsunami of propaganda spewing from the Camden Select Board and their hand-picked collaborators, in service to their preconceived intentions for the Megunticook River.
Dear Friends: Roommates with a View
Maine’s Down East magazine started in 1954 and from the beginning has offered Room With a View, a column that is revered here in the Pine Tree state.
Some exceptionally fine writers have shared their thoughts in over 700 Room With a View columns and it’s a great honor to share with you the news that my dear friend, Philip Conkling, and I are now the columnists filling some very large shoes. We’re really enjoying being able to – once again – pair our shared “view” of life in Maine and beyond.
In Maine, the time is ripe for food recovery and reducing food waste
Feeding people, not filling landfills, offers untold benefits, but it requires a new mindset.
Rising Water Levels
Standing at the toilet early one recent morning was a little startling. It’s not usually. I’m customarily quite at ease. Anticipating the great relief I am accustomed to experiencing at this time each day I was taken aback briefly and my effort stalled when I realized the water level in the appliance’s basin was advancing toward me at an alarming rate.
‘Forever chemicals’ on farmland are a slow-motion disaster
Maine is at the forefront of a national reckoning about how devastating and costly land application of sewage sludge can be.
Five Questions with WRFR volunteer and sponsor Paul Chartrand
By Ron Staschak 1) What did you do at the radio station? I joined Joe Steinberger on the very first show on WRFR at 7am on Feb 14, 2002. It was a morning talk & news show somewhat like the current Rockland Metro. I was a frequent guest on that show and have been on...







