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September 1, 2010
Author: Holly Dumond
Twenty years ago people gathered in Portland to walk for a cause. Now, 20 years later, people are still coming together throughout Maine to be a part of the Alzheimer’s Association Memory Walk. On Sept. 25, Bangor will host one of the 13 Memory Walks in the state this year. The three mile walk starts ...
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September 1, 2010
Author: Debbie McLain
Well, another summer has come – and pretty much gone. Things have been pretty hectic here all summer. I spend most of my days outside, which is why I haven’t gotten a column in here for the past couple of months. There have been lots of improvements made and lots of changes. We have adopted ...
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September 1, 2010
Author: Amanda Craig-Grieves
Since high school, I have thoroughly enjoyed running several miles a day, early in the morning, just as the sun is making its way into the vast blue sky. I love listening to the symphony of birds as they awaken one another and the sound of my shoes as they hit the ground. The smell ...
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September 1, 2010
Author: Tara Savage-Tabbutt
I have recently been able to come to terms with a few things in my life. One of the most important things I’ve made peace with is my body image. I no longer put myself through the punishing exercise regimen I once performed relentlessly. I still exercise; I just do what I enjoy and whenever ...
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September 1, 2010
Author: Tim Roggero
The average golf score for men and women has been the same for the last one hundred years. Modern technology in golf instruction has not improved it. Hi-Tech equipment has not improved it. The golfing media is teaching centrifugal force and body rotation. Simple observations show this to be incorrect. If you improve, it must ...
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September 1, 2010
Author: Guest Author
By Kathy Rivers You are on vacation in beautiful Bar Harbor Maine. Acadia National Park awaits you. How do you plan your day so you can see all the sights? While thinking about this, you start walking down Main St. As you do so, something catches your eye. It is a green and maroon trolley ...
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September 1, 2010
Author: Elizabeth Craig
I was sitting at my computer waiting for some software to load so that I could continue once more with my daily work. An email from my dad popped up. It was a forward that I would normally delete; however this one touted the most beautiful river in the world. Believing that anything involving foreign ...
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September 1, 2010
Author: Guest Author
By Kathy Dore Are there any busy stay-at- home moms or housewives out there reading this article? You do not need to answer me back because I can already hear your response. After many years of being a member of the “paid” work force, I have now found myself at home as a Mother of ...
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September 1, 2010
Author: Guest Author
By Noah Hutton Posted on dailygood.org Elizabeth Jameson found her art when her own brain lost one of its most basic functions. After suddenly finding herself unable to speak, Jameson was diagnosed with MS in 1991. She soon came to know the geography of her own mind through countless MRI sessions. Jameson felt a hunger ...
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September 1, 2010
Author: BJ Hill
Some people are born to run. They love feeling the wind in their hair, the burn in their lungs. But when you’ve been running all your life and become captain of your college track team, what’s next? If you’re 5’4”, spunky Katie Visco, you continue to follow your passion-all the way across America. “I fell ...
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