It’s Halloween, a time of growing darkness and spirits in the night. Wiscasset has its share of spooky tales: houses said to be haunted, witches and hobgoblins. There’s the legend of the Haunted Gully, the wooded ravine south of town where on.
washington, having gotten an earful from their constituents back home. about whatever the outrage of the day s. that motivated politics through the summer season. case in point. 2009. the first august recess of the obama presidency, you might remember, that was distinguished by rip roaring raucous. sometimes crazed occasionally even violent, town halls and protest, all over the country. by anti obama republicans. by the new tea party republican movement. screaming bloody murder about how obamacare was going to destroy the country. and they were willing to start a civil war over it. in the end, obamacare of course passed into law, and it is now the affordable care act. we are quietly providing health insurance to tens of millions of americans without much fuss. and without hell mounds opening up anywhere that i can see at least. so looking back at 2009, and the freak out on the right,
we ll get to explore in time as the site has been ruled an alibi by the elements. but it looks like a court site now archaeologists have uncovered a number of small treasures here. that they are pushing it s a kitchen midden which is a site that was built are the result of cooking here between six and maybe eight thousand years ago to create a by early farmers here are the preceding population of hunter gatherers living on the shore of galway bay or sort of right along the atlantic coast the hour night is out behind us and is very border a grad landscape very in fact i growing saw fish resources and shellfish resign. this is hugely important so some of the areas sites in europe and the areas investigators archaeological sites and you have our share of the very north to denmark but over the last two hundred years to be an investigations carried out on shell mounds with this is a classic example of one. for years experts disagreed on the origins of these accumulations of shells the size