Need something to look forward to? Mark your calendar with these winter events
From full-moon adventures to food-centric happenings in Freeport, there s plenty of fun to be had.
Jill Brady/Staff Photographer
In past years, putting together this roundup of winter events meant previewing things like outdoor festivals celebrating the snow, ice bars at restaurants and resorts, and the annual U.S. National Toboggan Championships at the Camden Snow Bowl. And then the pandemic came knocking, putting our ability to gather on ice. But there are still plenty of ways to make the most of winter.
Many of those events have been postponed for a year, which means this year’s slate looks a lot different. But will that stop us hardy Mainers from celebrating winter? Heck, no! Pandemic or not, we’ve still got full moons, starry skies and other reasons to skip in our Bean Boots (though some more snow would help a lot). So, let us forge ahead (safely) with what’s left of winter and make the mos
Obituary: David Linscott Roberts
JEFFERSON - David Linscott Roberts, 87, of Jefferson, passed away Jan. 23, 2021, at Mayo Clinic Hospital following a 16 year .
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David Linscott Roberts
JEFFERSON – David Linscott Roberts, 87, of Jefferson, passed away Jan. 23, 2021, at Mayo Clinic Hospital following a 16 year journey with dementia. David had been residing for the recent past in Chatfield, Minn., receiving love and care from his devoted family.
Born with instinct, drive, and innate capabilities, David was very accomplished yet humble, diplomatic, and loyal. He routinely deflected attention from himself and used his gifts as a “people person” to make everyone else in the room welcome and comfortable. David ensured that all had a chance to speak and, better yet, to laugh. He had a compliment handy for anyone and everyone. Ever balanced and positive, David Roberts was beloved by many. He developed deep friendships with people from all walks, around the entire globe and f
David Linscott Roberts.
JEFFERSON David Linscott Roberts, 87, of Jefferson, Maine, passed away January 23, 2021, at Mayo Clinic Hospital following a sixteen-year journey with dementia. David had been residing for the recent past in Chatfield, Minnesota, receiving love and care from his devoted family.
Born with instinct, drive, and innate capabilities, David was very accomplished yet humble, diplomatic, and loyal. He routinely deflected attention from himself and used his gifts as a “people person” to make everyone else in the room welcome and comfortable. David ensured that all had a chance to speak and, better yet, to laugh. He had a compliment handy for anyone and everyone. Ever balanced and positive, David Roberts was beloved by many. He developed deep friendships with people from all walks, around the entire globe and from those relationships he never wavered. He will be greatly missed.
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Need something to look forward to? Mark your calendar with these winter events
From full-moon adventures to food-centric happenings in Freeport, there s plenty of fun to be had.
Jill Brady/Staff Photographer
In past years, putting together this roundup of winter events meant previewing things like outdoor festivals celebrating the snow, ice bars at restaurants and resorts, and the annual U.S. National Toboggan Championships at the Camden Snow Bowl. And then the pandemic came knocking, putting our ability to gather on ice. But there are still plenty of ways to make the most of winter.
Many of those events have been postponed for a year, which means this year’s slate looks a lot different. But will that stop us hardy Mainers from celebrating winter? Heck, no! Pandemic or not, we’ve still got full moons, starry skies and other reasons to skip in our Bean Boots (though some more snow would help a lot). So, let us forge ahead (safely) with what’s left of winter and make the mos