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The Lady Killers
Why are so many women seeking escape through true crime podcasts?
The Toughest Love
For nearly 50 years, the Delancey Street Foundation has offered an alternative to prison. But does the celebrated program really work?
Clickservative
Is Brad Parscale, the president’s 2020 campaign manager, a digital savant or just another opportunist cleaning up on trump?
We Are Huron
How a town in the heart of Trump country became a haven for refugees
Two storms in five days KO trees, power
THE ISLAND—A severe windstorm knocked out most of the Island’s power for nearly 22 hours from Monday night, April 13, to Tuesday afternoon, April 14.
Spring storms wreak havoc here, ‘not too bad' there
Adding difficulty to staying at home
One family, five children: the ups and downs of remote schooling
DEER ISLE—Five kids, a home-based business and a lobsterman husband equals a busy life on any usual day. Throw in an abrupt change to home-based learning, after schools closed in March and a stay-at-home directive was issued over COVID-19, and life became a lot busier for Deer Isle mom Ashley Oliver.
American Legion Post 85 sells beach property
Toward ‘ultimate goal’ of preserving hall.
Work, school from home means ‘taking it one day at a time'
Coping with COVID-19
On hold: Under Canvas Acadia
Third public hearing session postponed
Stonington closes playground, suspends recycling
But keeps Sand Beach open
In a time of need, food pantries help fill the gap
Tree of life volunteers unload the Good Shepard Food Bank truck early Wednesday morning in Blue Hill. Doing the heavy lifting are, from left, Holbrook Williams, ray Manyak, George Blake and Steve Brookman.
Decisions await the CSD
COVID-19 pandemic creates uncertainty.
Fake news and social media arouse local concern
Camden Conference inspires truth vs. opinion discussion
Q&A: How to Get Aid for a Small Business Hit by Virus Crisis
Millions of small business owners will be turning to the government, seeking help for an individual and nationwide cataclysm, the economic devastation caused by the coronavirus outbreak.
Keeping our chins up
Virus spawns creative new connections
The great crab giveaway at South Blue Hill Wharf
1,500 pounds gone in two hours
Haystack cancels 2020 program due to pandemic
DEER ISLE—The Haystack Mountain School of Crafts announced Tuesday that it canceled its 2020 program because of the coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic.
Find the teddy bears around town
Activity for children
Fighting the common enemy
STONINGTON—Town officials are trying to prevent the COVID-19 pandemic from spreading while frightened residents clamor for more action—such as banning short-term rentals, as Bar Harbor did recently.
Embrace nature and let it heal you in hard times
It is spring by the calendar and some of us are aching to get out in the garden, especially as we shelter in place, taking care of ourselves and our families and watching out for our neighbors during the coronavirus pandemic.
Elections bring contested school board race
But no one stepped up for planning board
Blue Hill café asks neighbors to help neighbors
BLUE HILL—At Harbor House Café, owner Kathy Eaton has transformed her workday from scrambling eggs, grilling paninis and brewing coffee to preparing casseroles, quiches and soups for pick-up, and delivery in the immediate Blue Hill area.
Isle au Haut to everyone else: Stay away!
STONINGTON—The town of Isle au Haut is asking nonresidents to stay off the island, which has an aging community and no medical facilities.
Isolation the new weapon against COVID-19
Social distancing not always easy
Stonington approves sheriff patrols, town budget
Sets aside funds for internet, waterfront, recreation
Schools close over COVID-19
Work, meals available for students
Northern Light Maine Coast, Blue Hill Hospitals expand orthopedic team
ELLSWORTH AND BLUE HILL—Northern Light Maine Coast Hospital and Northern Light Blue Hill Hospital recently welcomed Kurt Judson, PA-C, to the Northern Light Orthopedic team.
DISHS senior Penfold wins MPA Award
DISHS senior Benjamin Penfold won the MPA Principals award.
IS THE AMERICAN DREAM DEAD?
HERE ARE TWO stories about modern Americans’ economic lives.