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When There is Hope, There’s Ben

December 7, 2010
Author: Debbie McLain

Welcome to another issue of The Good News Paper. We have been pretty busy all summer so I haven’t gotten an article in for a while. Things have started to slow down now that the colder weather is finally here. The ground has started to freeze so it isn’t so muddy which is great. There ...

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Gooney Bird Visits Local Schools

December 7, 2010
Author: Reader Submissiion

By SAD 37 The students in elementary schools in RSU/MSAD#37 were recently visited by their local bus drivers and Gooney Bird. Local bus drivers visited each school in the district and talked with students about bus safety and emergency evacuation drills. In an effort to “grab and hold” the students attention, Lori White, a bus ...

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There’s been a change in the sign – it’s now called the Pines

December 7, 2010
Author: Amanda Craig-Grieves

Many of you know The Pines (formerly known as The Ledges) as a weekend dance hall, banquet hall, and event center. But all that has changed now – and all for the better! Allow me to introduce you to the new owner, Steve Teegarden. Steve has resided in Maine for ten years and, though born ...

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Get Rich Quick!?

December 7, 2010
Author: Amanda Craig-Grieves

How many times have you heard it said, whether it’s an infomercial or an insert in your local paper, “Find ways to make fast cash or work from home and earn lots of $$$” and how many of us believe this is exactly what we need? And would this make us rich which in turn ...

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Beginner’s Mind

December 7, 2010
Author: Bonnie Lateiner

Empty out the clutter that is in your brain. All of it! Then feel the magic of life begin to happen. Hello readers, and welcome to winter in New England. The crisp air and visual sharpness increases the clarity of our minds. And it is the time of the year to go within and tend ...

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No Good Deed Goes Unpublished

December 7, 2010
Author: Tara Savage-Tabbutt

One beautiful, fall Sunday last month; I spent the entire day doing things for and with my kids. I took my youngest daughter to Sunday school and watched a movie with my teen daughter. I cleaned out the little one’s dresser, took her outside to enjoy the beautiful day, decorated our mailbox with fall and ...

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Fear Pressure

December 7, 2010
Author: Nikki Look

Have you ever had a fear of something? Many people have fears; as a matter of fact I have never known anyone who didn’t fear at least one thing. For some it may be as simple as spiders but, in my experience, I have found that most fears are much deeper than fear of an ...

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Good News Travels – In New Directions

October 5, 2010
Author: Elizabeth Craig

Ready for the “411” on the new direction of the Good News-paper? Those of you reading this article are probably familiar with the story of Nikki and Grace who have taken positive thinking to a new level. To you new readers who are lucky enough to have picked up this edition – here is a ...

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Family Orchard Has More Than Apples

October 5, 2010
Author: Holly Dumond

Driving on Route 222 in Levant, the Treworgy Family Orchards road-side signs greet people with all the orchard has to offer. True to their name, Treworgy’s is a family run farm and will continue as such with the younger generations ready to take over. Patty and Gary Treworgy bought the 42 acres of land in ...

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Maine Foliage

October 5, 2010
Author: Guest Author

To monitor Maine’s spectacular autumn foliage, residents and visitors can go to http://www.mainefoliage.com, a site run by the Maine Department of Conservation (DOC). The DOC expects that colors will be typical this season, with peak conditions the last two weeks of September in northern Maine and the first weeks of October in the rest of ...

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How to Find Your Wife, Even in the Busiest Supermarket
Follow these four point instructions, the technique never fails.
1. Have a look around at the shoppers, then walk up to the prettiest girl in the store.
2. Say to her, ‘Excuse me, can you help me? I cannot see my wife, and I know that she is here in the supermarket somewhere. Can you just talk to me for a couple of minutes?’
3. The pretty girl will ask: ‘Why?’
4. You reply: ‘Because every time I talk to a beautiful woman, my wife materializes out of thin air.’
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