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How to throw a birthday bash in a snowstorm and a pandemic
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How to throw a birthday bash in a snowstorm and a pandemic

When Andy Gove turned 90, his friends and family figured out a way

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05/14/2020
Langley plans run for Maine Senate
The Weekly Packet

Langley plans run for Maine Senate

BLUE HILL—Four terms representing citizens from Blue Hill, Brooklin, Brooksville, Deer Isle, Sedgwick, Stonington, Surry and 22 other Hancock County towns was not enough for Brian Langley, who finished his fourth consecutive term as state senator for district 7 in 2018 and now seeks to regain his former seat.

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05/14/2020
And now, the COVID-19 necklace
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And now, the COVID-19 necklace

From the imagination of Sarah Doremus

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05/14/2020
Charlotte Clews runs 54 miles for Tree of Life
The Weekly Packet

Charlotte Clews runs 54 miles for Tree of Life

Self-designed solo race across the peninsula

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05/14/2020
A shortened halibut season to start
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A shortened halibut season to start

STONINGTON—Halibut season begins on May 14, and local fishermen will be out trying to catch the big fish though the season was shortened by two weeks to a month.

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05/14/2020
Toddy Pond camp destroyed by fire
The Weekly Packet

Toddy Pond camp destroyed by fire

SURRY—The cause of a fire that destroyed a Toddy Pond camp on Polliwog Lane Thursday, April 30, is under investigation by the state fire marshal.

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5/7/2020
Farmers see new seasonal challenges ahead
The Weekly Packet

Farmers see new seasonal challenges ahead

BLUE HILL—As the weather slowly warms, local farms are gearing up for the growing season amidst a climate of uncertainty.

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5/7/2020
‘Small' project, big win for Ariel Larrabee
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‘Small' project, big win for Ariel Larrabee

DEER ISLE—Ariel Larrabee almost didn’t start her project for the Maine State Science Fair. Not because she wasn’t motivated, she said, but because she didn’t think she had enough time to finish. Larrabee, a Deer Isle-Stonington High School junior, takes the college-level biomed class at the Hancock County Technical Center. She’d like to study veterinary science.

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5/7/2020
Lady Liberty gets a new look for the COVID-19
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Lady Liberty gets a new look for the COVID-19

DEER ISLE—Deer Isle Selectman Peter Perez got a request from afar through the Deer Isle-Stonington Chamber of Commerce recently: Someone had been touring Deer Isle—virtually, on Google Maps—and noticed the Statue of Liberty in his front yard. That person emailed the chamber to find out what it was. The chamber contacted Perez.

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5/7/2020
Island slowly, carefully reopens for business
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Island slowly, carefully reopens for business

STONINGTON—A pickup truck drove by Suzy’s Scissor Shack one morning and tooted its horn as Suzy Shepard, wearing a mask, put up her “Open” flag for the first time in weeks.

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5/7/2020
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Lack of EV charging stations creates challenges

BLUE HILL—Owners of electric vehicles have few local options to recharge their cars.

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5/7/2020
At Sue's School of Dance, the show still went on
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At Sue's School of Dance, the show still went on

And it’s still going on—at home

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5/7/2020
Thomas C. Eaton - Remembrances 8/21/48-4/17/20
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Thomas C. Eaton - Remembrances 8/21/48-4/17/20

CAPE NEDDICK—Tom was born to Eugene B. and Carolyn M Eaton. From an early age Tom loved being on the water and got his first fishing license at the age of 6.

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4/30/2020
TradeWinds, Co-op require face coverings to enter
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TradeWinds, Co-op require face coverings to enter

BLUE HILL—The two major grocery stores in Blue Hill, TradeWinds Market Place and the Blue Hill Co-op, are now requiring all customers to wear face coverings to shop.

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4/30/2020
Nobody said giving away lobster would be easy
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Nobody said giving away lobster would be easy

DEER ISLE—Brent Oliver came up with the idea as the price of lobster plummeted during the first few weeks of the COVID-19 pandemic. Why not donate excess lobster to a good cause? he thought.

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4/30/2020
Community helps GSA respond to emerging needs
The Weekly Packet

Community helps GSA respond to emerging needs

BLUE HILL—“Oh gosh, that’s amazing!” a George Stevens Academy junior said when teacher Elizabeth Moss told her the school would soon provide a smartphone to be used as a mobile hotspot.

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4/30/2020
Free food from the Ross family
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Free food from the Ross family

STONINGTON—Mike and Diana Ross have six hungry mouths to feed, but on Friday they gave lunch to anyone who drove by their house on Airport Road.

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4/30/2020
A ‘corona bump' for some food shippers
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A ‘corona bump' for some food shippers

STONINGTON—After the St. Patrick’s Day rush, Stonington Seafood usually experiences a lull in online orders for kipper fillets and finnan haddie. Not this year. The COVID-19 pandemic created what owner Richard Penfold calls the “corona bump”—in sales, that is.

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4/30/2020
THE BRAINIEST HITTER
The Atlantic

THE BRAINIEST HITTER

Can Joey Votto outsmart age?

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May 2020
EXILE IN THE AGE OF MODI
The Atlantic

EXILE IN THE AGE OF MODI

How Hindu nationalism has trampled the founding idea of my country

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May 2020
Being Friends With Philip Roth
The Atlantic

Being Friends With Philip Roth

During his last two decades, we spent thousands of hours in each other’s company. Ours was a conversation neither of us could have done without.

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May 2020
Robert Stone's Dark Dream of America
The Atlantic

Robert Stone's Dark Dream of America

His novelistic ambition to define the national condition is more relevant than ever.

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May 2020
What China Wants
The Atlantic

What China Wants

Chinese leaders’ combination of superiority and insecurity is growing more dangerous. The U.S. needs a new strategy to reflect that

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May 2020
“At 14, I Could've Pointed Out everybody Who Would Be Dead"
The Atlantic

“At 14, I Could've Pointed Out everybody Who Would Be Dead"

Nikki King grew up surrounded by the opioid epidemic. Now she's leading a novel and promising program to help people in remote areas.

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May 2020
The Shark and The Shrimpers
The Atlantic

The Shark and The Shrimpers

After the BP oil spill, a well-known lawyer helped land a $2 billion settlement for gulf coast seafood-industry workers, including 42,000 vietnamese fishermen. Only one problem: they did'nt exist.

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May 2020
Childhood in an anxious age and the crisis of modern parenting
The Atlantic

Childhood in an anxious age and the crisis of modern parenting

Imagine for a moment that the future is going to be even more stressful than the present. Maybe we don’t need to imagine this. You probably believe it. According to a survey from the Pew Research Center last year, 60 percent of American adults think that three decades from now, the U.S. will be less powerful than it is today. Almost two-thirds say it will be even more divided politically. Fifty-nine percent think the environment will be degraded. Nearly three-quarters say that the gap between the haves and have-nots will be wider. A plurality expect the average family’s standard of living to have declined. Most of us, presumably, have recently become acutely aware of the danger of global plagues.

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May 2020
Sedgwick may partner up to bring back alewife runs
The Weekly Packet

Sedgwick may partner up to bring back alewife runs

$1.25 million grant-funded project

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4/23/2020
Schools drop off nine days of meals for 190 families
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Schools drop off nine days of meals for 190 families

STONINGTON—In two hours on Friday, April 17, nearly a thousand meals in brown boxes landed on driveways in Deer Isle, Stonington and Sedgwick. School staff and volunteers had loaded school buses with enough food to tide over 190 families during spring break and then delivered it to their homes. Community School District Superintendent Chris Elkington personally took eight boxes to four Isle Au Haut families on the mail boat that morning.

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4/23/2020
Fab Lab, local mom making protective equipment
The Weekly Packet

Fab Lab, local mom making protective equipment

DEER ISLE—A peninsula woman and Haystack’s Fab Lab director are taking orders for personal protective equipment (PPE) from hospitals, ambulance corps, and congregate care facilities coping with the COVID-19 pandemic.

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4/23/2020
Reason magazine

How the Abolitionist Grandfathers of Modern Libertarianism Won by Losing and Lost by Winning

WHILE EUROPE WAS IN REVOLT, AMERICA HAD ITS OWN FREE SOIL REVOLUTION OF 1848.

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June 2020