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Peter Zeihan on the Russian Oil Situation

Peter Zeihan on the Russian Oil Situation

Much of Russia's revenue is based on their oil fields. But oil fields don't just go on and off at the flick of a switch. A handful of refineries across Russia have already announced reductions in output due to a lack of demand. This is not good news. If refineries...

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Maine Coast TV Roku Channel is Back!

Maine Coast TV Roku Channel is Back!

Finally our Roku channel returns. Roku had completely changed the programming interface and we had to redevelop our channel. If you've never had our channel on your box, go to Search and then enter Maine Coast TV. select our channel out of the list, click on it. Then...

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Looking for a Different Side Dish?

Looking for a Different Side Dish?

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….

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THE OBSERVER (Two Strings Attached)

THE OBSERVER (Two Strings Attached)

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...

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Six Questions with WRFR DJ Dan Kelly

Six Questions with WRFR DJ Dan Kelly

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...

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End of the OLD Mill Stream? – Part 1

End of the OLD Mill Stream? – Part 1

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!

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