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Bucksport family launches hand-crafted lollipop and chocolate business
John Boit 1/12/26 John Boit 1/12/26

Bucksport family launches hand-crafted lollipop and chocolate business

A Bucksport family is turning a lollipop and chocolate hobby into a business.

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THE U-TURN: Reader shares his vintage Jed Prouty poster
John Boit 1/7/26 John Boit 1/7/26

THE U-TURN: Reader shares his vintage Jed Prouty poster

After reading a Rising Tide story about Maine humorist Richard Golden, former local newspaper publisher Alan Baker showed us his vintage poster from the time the celebrated comedian returned to Bucksport.

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The animal that gets a new coat—and a new name—every winter
John Boit 1/6/26 John Boit 1/6/26

The animal that gets a new coat—and a new name—every winter

Nature writer Kimberly Ridley explains the elusive ermine, known outside of winter as a weasel.

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New life jacket law now in effect for boaters
John Boit 1/6/26 John Boit 1/6/26

New life jacket law now in effect for boaters

Children 12 and under must now wear a life jacket while boating under a new law that went into effect in the new year.

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Before ‘Bert and I’ there was Richard Golden and his tales from Bucksport
John Boit 12/22/25 John Boit 12/22/25

Before ‘Bert and I’ there was Richard Golden and his tales from Bucksport

How a young man with Bucksport ties brought Maine humor to the world 150 years ago.

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BOOK REVIEW: A spy novel in Maine where the spooks look familiar
John Boit 12/22/25 John Boit 12/22/25

BOOK REVIEW: A spy novel in Maine where the spooks look familiar

Our new book reviewer gives her take on a spy novel set on the Maine coast.

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Stonington launches Christmas tree recycling service to create free mulch
John Boit 12/16/25 John Boit 12/16/25

Stonington launches Christmas tree recycling service to create free mulch

Stonington has a new recycling program to convert Christmas trees into free mulch for Island residents.

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Local Princeton professor to discuss ‘six legal cases that will drive you nuts’
John Boit 12/16/25 John Boit 12/16/25

Local Princeton professor to discuss ‘six legal cases that will drive you nuts’

A local Princeton professor will hold a discussion in Castine on “six legal cases that will drive you nuts.”

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Christmas Past was once a Puritan humdrum of ‘chopped in woods’ and ‘worked on bridle’
John Boit 12/16/25 John Boit 12/16/25

Christmas Past was once a Puritan humdrum of ‘chopped in woods’ and ‘worked on bridle’

Steele Hays takes a look at Christmas past and what it was like on the Blue Hill Peninsula.

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THE U-TURN: Town fills gym at surprise birthday party for Billy Hutchins
John Boit 12/16/25 John Boit 12/16/25

THE U-TURN: Town fills gym at surprise birthday party for Billy Hutchins

Well-wishers filled Penobscot’s school gym for a surprise birthday party for Billy Hutchins, a man who knows—and is known to—just about everyone in town.

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10-year-old launches annual clothing drive for homeless
John Boit 12/10/25 John Boit 12/10/25

10-year-old launches annual clothing drive for homeless

Alexsa Shepard, 10, of Deer Isle is collecting clothes for those who are homeless. This is her fourth year of running her holiday clothing drive.

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For third year, Stonington draws shoppers and revelers ‘Home for the Holidays’
John Boit 12/10/25 John Boit 12/10/25

For third year, Stonington draws shoppers and revelers ‘Home for the Holidays’

Stonington hosts “Home for the Holidays” for the third year in a row

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Bucksport bistro focuses on community while raising funds for those in need
John Boit 12/10/25 John Boit 12/10/25

Bucksport bistro focuses on community while raising funds for those in need

Verona Wine and Bistro cooks up community spirit and focuses on helping those in need this holiday season.

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THE U-TURN: Santa at the controls
John Boit 12/10/25 John Boit 12/10/25

THE U-TURN: Santa at the controls

Santa Claus caught a ride to a local holiday fair on the back of a Penobscot fire truck.

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The annual local bird count is Dec. 14. Here are three trends on birders’ minds.
John Boit 12/2/25 John Boit 12/2/25

The annual local bird count is Dec. 14. Here are three trends on birders’ minds.

The annual local bird count is happening on Dec. 14. Here’s what to keep an eye out for—and why you might be seeing the birds that appear.

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Bucksport businesses host ‘shop hop’ ahead of town’s Parade of Lights
John Boit 12/2/25 John Boit 12/2/25

Bucksport businesses host ‘shop hop’ ahead of town’s Parade of Lights

Bucksport businesses are hosting a “shop-hop” to draw in customers. The town will also host its annual Parade of Lights on Dec. 13.

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My Wild Neighbors: The bird that can grow its brain
John Boit 12/2/25 John Boit 12/2/25

My Wild Neighbors: The bird that can grow its brain

Nature writer Kimberly Ridley discusses what makes chickadees so unique.

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THE U-TURN: Poinsettia deliveries across peninsula bring on the holiday spirit
John Boit 12/2/25 John Boit 12/2/25

THE U-TURN: Poinsettia deliveries across peninsula bring on the holiday spirit

Poinsettia deliveries across the peninsula, Penobscot Masons spruce up town hall, and a poitato that wanted to be a turkey for Thanksgiving.

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East Blue Hill Library bakes up tasty fundraiser for Thanksgiving
John Boit 11/26/25 John Boit 11/26/25

East Blue Hill Library bakes up tasty fundraiser for Thanksgiving

Volunteers at the East Blue Hill Library bake up tasty pies to raise funds.

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Local people—and why they give thanks
John Boit 11/25/25 John Boit 11/25/25

Local people—and why they give thanks

A look at what people are thankful for this Thanksgiving.

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