Rigidity is bad for the knees

I don’t know what it is about politics, but it is the single subject area that stirs the most intense passions among us. Although similar in most every other respect–background, education, business orientation, family values (all still married and happy), we are evenly divided politically across the right-left spectrum. Three of us listen to talk

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Leading from behind

Lets put aside the problem of conflating human behavior with far less thoughtful decapods. Leaders come into existence without being pulled down in the process. Leadership exists; it just looks different than social climbing. The numbers of leaders on islands are legion. Nothing shows this more clearly than the mandatory “volunteer” positions filled annually to

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Islands grapple with eldercare

So when Ivan died he left his Vinalhaven house and land to the community as an eldercare facility. A decade after opening its doors, the Ivan Calderwood Homestead’s eight beds are full and there’s a waiting list. But lack of space is only one problem. The Calderwood Home faces increasing government regulation and soaring expenses

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Alice in Wonderland

In Alice in Wonderland, the mix of music, acting, images, stagecraft and lighting left room only to enjoy the challenges before the protagonist and commiserate with her about them. The obstacles laid at Alice’s feet were artfully slung with words from daunting creatures reveling in how well they could trip up the unfortunate young lady.

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Are salmon pen pesticides killing lobsters?

Are pesticides used to kill sea lice in Bay of Fundy salmon pens also killing lobsters? The Fundy North Fishermen’s Association (FNFA), based in St. Andrews, New Brunswick, believes they are, according to Sheena Young, FNFA program director. But the Atlantic Canada Fish Farmers Association (ACFFA), based in, Letang, New Brunswick, maintains that the lobsters

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