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The Rose aka Rosey Gerry to play Lincolnville Lobster Pound
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The Rogues to perform at Lincolnville Lobster Pound
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Sun, 05/09/2021 - 5:45pm
Yes! It’s that of year again, Memorial Day is fast approaching, and help is needed in putting out Flags in Cemeteries. This takes place…. This Monday, May 10 (Tomorrow).
Volunteers will start at Mountain View in Camden at 10 a.m. sharp! ……
Then to Youngtown….. then to upper and Lower on Heal Rd.
Then to French behind Dot’s at Lincolnville Beach.
If there is a good bunch of helpers, this whole process takes about hour and half driving time and all, according to Rosey Gerry, in a news release.
“If just a couple show up it takes a long time!” he said. “We could really use your help! Weather looks like a shower passing through earlier but letting up at flag time! I would still wear dry footwear! Grass will be damp!
A couple of snowfalls were enough to turn Tanglewood’s rooty, rocky trails into smooth paths that took you everywhere through that magical forest. Gliding through the silent, snowy woods early in the morning or under the full moon is only a memory now.
A week into February and the winter of ’21 looks to be repeating the recent cycle of snow-rain-freeze-thaw. Farley’s plows are making the rounds of Lincolnville’s roads this morning, and it does promise to be cold for a few days. But what good is the cold without enough snow to play in?
Thirty years ago, my middle son zinged me with “Don’t tell me things were better when you were a kid. This is the only childhood I’ve got, and I like it.” So, yes, there’s that.
This Week in Lincolnville: Christmas in the Trenches
..a century ago Mon, 12/21/2020 - 11:15am
A gallery of Shebang photos. What happened to all those wonderful handmade masks? Are they tucked away in barns and attics all over the midcoast?
Photos by Liz Hand
Take a minute and listen to John McCutcheons’s
song “Christmas in the Trenches”. Probably you’ve heard it before, but maybe not. It happened just over 100 years ago, when World War I was devastating France. The story of the Christmas truce held particular meaning for my husband, a connection of sorts for him to the father he never knew.
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