Rockers like 13-year-old’s radio show

SOUTHWEST HARBOR — Two years after Miles Schuman started an internet-radio program in a playroom at his mother’s home, “The Shoe” is en route to syndication on FM airwaves and is attracting attention from sponsors. A poised 13-year-old, Schuman has developed deep connections with world-class rockers. Just a few of his guests—many of them now

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Emptying out, storing up

There is a different tide that flows through the Cranberry Isles at this time of year. It is the movement involved with emptying out and storing up. The first shift of summer friends has been gone for a month or more, and now the second shift is preparing for departure. Vacant houses are emptied of

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Peas, Beans & Corn

As he boards the bus in Boston for Bangor, Maine, Staff Sgt. Bruce Gilpin is entering a life crisis. On the bus, it only gets worse. He’s returning to his little central Maine hometown, Sovereign, after his fourth tour of duty in Afghanistan, which is difficult enough. His parents have been taking care of his

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UMaine Machias students back on campus

Photos by Leslie Bowman and Sophia Guida Students choose the University of Maine at Machias for the opportunity to study in a close-knit community and pursue a degree amidst the natural beauty. With a focus on environmental liberal arts, UMM was listed among the top 100 liberal arts colleges by Washington Weekly magazine this year.

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