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Pristine lake frontage in secluded setting on quiet McCurdy Pond plus private ROW to Webber Pond. Comment?
Waldoboro police blotter
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Waldoboro officers responded to 176 calls for service from May 21 to May 28. Below are a few of the highlights. Comment?
Thomaston Farmers' Market great addition to warm weather weekends
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Live music, vendors selling local fare, and community support made for a strong first day, with ten vendors and curious residents milling around the grounds. Comment?
Waldoboro cabin offers summer getaway to support conservation
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The Pemaquid Watershed Association's cabin on the Osborn Finch Wildlife Sanctuary on Dutch Neck in Waldoboro still has a few openings remaining for mid-May through September stays, but they are going fast. Comment?
Waldo presents - Cat on a Hot Tin Roof'
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The Waldo Theatre, 916 Main St./Route 220, will present Tennessee Williams' Pulitzer Prize-winning drama "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof" Fridays and Saturdays, April 26 and 27; and May 3 and 4, at 7 p.m. "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof" is a classic story about a wealthy Southern family and the passions and secrets that come close to destroying them. Comment?
The video of The Well project which is included in this month's blog, takes place at the Hilton Homestead in Bremen where I spent many a summer day basking in the sun and even helping out on the farm from time to time. Comment?
If you know where to look, you will find some great writers in Maine who may not be as well known as the names you are familiar with. Comment?
John E. Reed Sr., 91, of Washington Road passed away unexpectedly Jan. 23 with his family by his side at Miles Memorial Hospital in Damariscotta. Comment?
Born in Rockland, Oct. 11, 1928, she was the daughter and step-daughter of the late Frederica Sylvester Hilton and Carl W. Hilton of Bremen and daughter of the late Raynold H.Tibbetts of Vinalhaven. Comment?
The most panicky last-minute shopper I ever knew was my Aunt Freda...
The most panicky last-minute shopper I ever knew was my Aunt Freda Hilton. She always did things at the last minute and was also notoriously late for events. Comment?