DISHS to celebrate Yellow Tulip Hope Day
OFIP and DISHS partner to raise mental health awareness and reduce stigma
BOOK REVIEW: Exploring the why behind the “woah!”
Author Caroline Bicks explores why King’s novels have had such a tremendous impact
THE U-TURN: Preening peacock on the loose; two old souls find each other
A mysterious bird is seen wandering about Deer Isle
Town meeting then, town meeting now
Having attended Brooklin’s recent town meeting, our writer looks back at EB White’s impression of the same meeting in 1939
Grab your old gear and bring the kids fishin’
Downeast region is home to “unique fisheries” and now is the time for “fast fishing”
WHEEL WATCH: Gramp Robbins vs. the Styrofoam pot buoys
A Stonington fisherman reflects on the pros (and cons) of switching from wooden to Styrofoam buoys
My Wild Neighbors: Bobolink high jinks have makings of spicy Netflix series
Some bobolinks log enough miles in their lifetime to circle the equator five times, nature columnist Kim Ridley say in her latest column, “My Wild Neighbors.”
BACKSPACE: Beloved 1930s ice cream parlor
Local families enjoyed outings to the ice cream parlor run by Frank and Lowena Devereux
Bucksport skate park opens for the season
The seasonal skate park is free and open to the public
Kids visit Deer Isle-Stonington High School
Students from Deer Isle-Stonington High School received a special visit from three Nigerian Dwarf goats
WHEEL WATCH: More memories of trucks, cars, and lobster traps
A Stonington fisherman reflects on changes to the average lobsterman’s pickup
Steel Revolution takes the stage
GSA’s steel drum band, Steel Revolution, brings Caribbean rhythms to Deer Isle
Reversing Falls Sanctuary hosts final discussion in ‘Refugia’ series
Reversing Falls Sanctuary hosts final discussion in ‘Refugia’ series
Stonington library to host April vacation family activities
Build kites and motors with these free events for kids
BOOK REVIEW: Finding forgiveness and fortitude in the pages of a book
Three characters, their unlikely connection, and how their love for reading changes them and the world they inhabit
Blue Hill author’s new book reveals the ‘sonic horror’ of Stephen King
After a year in Stephen King’s archives, Blue Hill author says horror writer’s genius is rooted in sound
Castine’s Doris Russell, 99, receives Boston Post Cane
Castine’s Doris Russell, 99, received the Boston Post Cane on April 6
Colloquy Downeast celebrates milestone anniversary
For 25 years, Colloquy Downeast has offered diverse courses from literature to history to the environment
My Wild Neighbors: Maine’s crazy ‘Big Night’ pool parties
Local amphibians are about to get busy with their annual mating migration
Ice is out, mud is in, and stream fishing is on
Stream fishing is now open, and a state biologist has some spring tips for anglers in our area

