

Living and Working in Chat-ham
In the so-called immoral times of ancient Greece, philosopher Diogenes took to the streets with a lighted lantern in broad daylight to...
Sep 4, 1987


When Ski Jumping Was the Rage
Ski jumping is back, but not like the 1920s when there was a jump on Cathedral Ledge!
Dec 5, 1986


A Local Artist's Success Story
Popular Jackson artist Myke Morton was able to make her living via her distinctive art.
Dec 5, 1986


Looking Maine Potatoes in the Eye
Isn't it reassuring to know there are still plenty of potatoes being grown right here in our valley?
Oct 3, 1986


A History Lesson of Fryeburg Academy
Fryeburg Academy has an extensive and interesting history -- learn a little bit more about the Fryeburg institution in this story from 1986.
Sep 5, 1986


Marty Quirk at Shannon Door
The more things change the more they stay the same!
Jan 3, 1986


Remembering the Good Old Days
Curiosity may have killed the cat, but for Jim Amster, a little curiosity made for a very enjoyable weekend. "I had heard new people...
Aug 24, 1984


Jun 15, 1984


The Voices of the World Mud Bowl
Peter “Pigge” Case and Danny “DD” del Rossi are the illustrious duo of irreverent minds who do the play by play for the World Mud Bowl.
Sep 9, 1983


Bringing Back the Age of Steam
Ernie Smith restored an early 1900s steam launch which he proudly sailed on Kezar Lake.
Sep 9, 1983
