As we talked to our readers about their book-reading habits, many of them began speaking of “little free libraries,” describing small, personalized kiosks full of books scattered across the area as though by some form of book magic. But it’s not magic, it’s an international program that has really, REALLY caught on. The Little Free […]
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‘Completely changed my life:’ A year of COVID
We talk to area residents about the losses and the lessons one year after COVID hit Maine.
By Mark LaFlamme, Bonnie Washuk and Steve CollinsSun Journal
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In some ways, COVID-19 has been around so long now that dealing with its many intrusions has begun to feel like old hat.
Then there are times when it all feels shockingly novel: this hideous new pestilence that forces us to wear masks everywhere we go, cancels events we have come to love and brings a hard stop even to timeless traditions like Thanksgiving Day dinners, Christmas gatherings and church services.