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It seems so sad that the small community that we live in is suffering so much right now —we need to get those cards out to those who are ill or shut-in. I spoke with Linda Norton and Hubie who was injured in a fall in Carrabassett Valley Aug. 27, was hospitalized for 25 days, is still having medical procedures in Lewiston and will be laid up most of the winter. More ... Super Salads Salads can be served anytime, anywhere and in any season. Try to use the fruits and vegetables that are available at the time to save money and keep it as fresh as possible. More ... We received a nice e-mail from Paul Orbeton over the weekend. He says he is doing extremely well at the Potomac Job Corp Center where he is enrolled in the Transportation Communication Union program studying rail-lines. He hopes to be working on the Amtrak Downeaster sometime next summer! Great to hear from you Paul! More ... Get into the Swing of Things To become accustomed to routine activities. In the 1500s the phrase, "in full swing," meant to be very active in something. "Swing" could have come from the motion of a children's swing of a clock pendulum. In the 1800s a new expression developed that was based on the old one: "get into the swing of things. More ... The cover of the May 1972, volume 4, number 17 issue of the Sugarloaf Irregular was described in part: "Spring time on the Carrabassett brings many thrills, chills and spills in the form of our canoe races and other off-beat happenings. More ... |
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