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2010 Pheasant Hunting Program

October 5, 2010
Author: Guest Author

By Scott Lindsay “Prospects for the 2010 Maine pheasant hunting season look good”, says MDIFW Wildlife Biologist, Scott Lindsay, administrator of Maine’s Pheasant Program. Maine runs a “put and take” style pheasant hunting program in two southern Maine counties, Cumberland and York. Pheasants are not native to the United States but have been successfully introduced ...

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Smile, Talk, Raise Could Save a Life

October 5, 2010
Author: Guest Author

For the African American community the risk for experiencing a STROKE is greater than the general population. Learning these stroke symptoms and knowing what to do when they occur could save your life or the life of someone else: Sudden numbness or weakness of the face, arm or leg especially if it occurs on one ...

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Fitday.com

October 5, 2010
Author: Tracy McKenna

Have you ever had someone look at Have you ever had someone look at you and say, “The best things in life are free?” I have heard several people make that comment throughout my 35 years of life and have always instantly thought, “Yeah right.” But the more I think about it, the more I ...

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Five Continents, Two Wheels

October 5, 2010
Author: BJ Hill

How many pairs of underwear would you pack if you were traveling around the world… on a bicycle? That’s a question I posed to Aaron Lisco, who on June 10th set out to cross five continents on two wheels. Starting in Prudhoe Bay, Alaska, the 37-year-old bike mechanic plans to visitapproximately sixty countries before finishing ...

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Slowing Down

October 5, 2010
Author: Amanda Craig-Grieves

This past week, I attended a conference in Branson, Missouri to give a presentation on social media. I expressed my interest in driving there versus flying because of the constant plane change and so on Sunday morning with bags packed; I jumped into the rental and headed northwest. Now as I drove the lovely Kentucky ...

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The Love of a Dog

October 5, 2010
Author: Tara Savage-Tabbutt

The Love of a Dog I am the proud owner of two fantastic dogs (both labs): Radar, a six-month-old male and, Sable, a five-year-old female. My dogs love me more than any one person deserves and I’ve come to realize that they are probably the best friends I’ll ever have. My dogs look at me ...

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Acting Out!

October 5, 2010
Author: Nadine Preston

Dear Deani, I’m at my wits end. I am the proud parent of two children. One is 3 years old, one is 6 months old. My problem lies with taking the kids out to eat at a sit-down restaurant. My 6 month old is normally crabby when we are in a public place. I swear ...

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Time Well Spent

October 5, 2010
Author: Kathy Dore

Here we are, October already! Can you believe we are well into another school year? Have you recovered from all the mayhem that we call “back-to-school shopping” yet? It is funny that we spend countless hours driving all over the place shopping for everything from school supplies to clothing and shoes to lunch box supplies. ...

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Cheat, Cheat Never Beat

September 1, 2010
Author: Nadine Preston

Dear Deani: My husband and I were high school sweethearts. We married fresh out of high school and in the past 14 years we have created a family of four by welcoming our two children into our lives. I thought our marriage was picture perfect. We had play dates with the kids, supper dates with ...

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From Maine to Arlington and Across America

September 1, 2010
Author: Guest Author

Wreaths Across AmericaTM, a non profit 501-c3 organization, was formed as an extension of the Arlington Wreath Project. The Arlington Wreath program was started by Morrill Worcester (Worcester Wreath) in 1992 with the donation and laying of 5000 Christmas wreaths to Arlington National Cemetery. This became an annual journey for Mr. Worcester. It remained relatively ...

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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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