The View From The End ZoneKevin Rousseau of Whitefield has been a contributor to VillageSoup the past few years. He writes for Patsfans.com, an interactive site full of information on the Patriots and other football-related news.
Celtics Parade Offers a Rite of Passage, Again
Whitefield (Posted: 6/23)
Nutrition and HappinessHolly Noonan writes about whole food and a balanced life, with topics like cravings, seasonal affective disorder and the Hannaford's Star system.
What's Your Dog Eating?
Camden (Posted: 6/23)
The Humble FarmerRobert Skoglund, The humble Farmer, lives in St. George where he was born and brought up. If his wife Marsha, The Almost Perfect Woman, would permit, Robert would eat --- every day --- rolled oats for breakfast, spaghetti with Ragu meatless spaghetti sauce for dinner and B&M baked beans for supper. On humble’s podcast you will hear old-fashioned music and stories about his family and friends. He claims that anyone with an IQ over 120 who listens to 3 complete shows will be hooked.
June 22, 2008
St. George (Posted: 6/22)
Act globally. Eat locally.The Belfast Co-op Blog is a place to explore the important issues facing us today regarding our food--where it comes from and why that matters. Our challenge is to develop an affordable and sustainable food system that uses less fossil fuel and supports a healthy lifestyle. The Belfast Co-op has been a member-owned store since 1976, supplying healthy food to both members and non-members. We support the regional economy by purchasing from many local farmers and producers. For more information on local food, nutrition, and the “co-op” way of doing things, visit the info table in our store and see our website at www.belfast.coop
Food for thought...Thought for food.
Belfast (Posted: 6/13)
Prosperity through voter actionTony Payne is the Executive Director of the Alliance for Maine’s Future, a statewide non-partisan business organization that advocates for a strong Maine economy. He is a native of Maine, a former business owner and insurance company executive. He has been involved in state and municipal politics for over 30 years. He is a volunteer member of the University of Southern Maine’s Board of Visitors and was recently elected to the Falmouth Town Council. In addition, he is a graduate and former board chair of the Institute for Civic Leadership. He also has served on the board of directors of Atlantic Bank, the Maine Chamber of Commerce, Cheverus High School and the Maine Council on Economic Education.
Happy Second of July! Huh?
Augusta (Posted: 7/3)
Finns & FriendsThe author is Art Jura. He is a 3rd generation “Mainer”, a photographer, and the grandson of Finnish immigrants. The purpose of “Finns & Friends” is to: (1) Provide information on upcoming events of local Finnish-American organizations. (2) Help with genealogical questions, and the history of Finnish immigration to mid-coast Maine.
Few realize that our local area received the largest proportion of the Finnish immigrants who eventually settled in Maine. Also, this began as early as 1840, peaked through the first half of the 20th century, and still draws visitors with ties to this culture. “Tervetuloa” (Welcome!)
Finnish Church Resumes Renovation
South Thomaston (Posted: 7/3)
WaterlinesRay Wirth is a paddler, Registered Maine Guide, and owner of Water Walker Sea Kayak, LLC. He writes about kayaking the Maine coast, rivers, and lakes and also about boats, paddling, and the outdoors in general.
Island Hopping off Stonington -- A Kayak Tour of the Deer Isle Archipelago
Stonington (Posted: 6/29)
Keeping it Local BlogKhristina Landers – Community Relations & Development for the Belfast Area Chamber of Commerce takes a proactive and educational look at sustainable business practices and relating topics of interest that involve supporting & sustaining our local economy. Topics like: What does it mean to go green? And is zero waste possible and do these things save us money? Helpful tips, facts and a little bit of humor as she look into the past, present and future of community development while highlighting on local businesses. Follow along as she decodes some of the misconceived notations about what it means to be sustainable & in business.
Comprensive Plans Change Commerce & Community
Belfast (Posted: 6/27)
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