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Jonathan Reisman

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Music on the Green

 

Colie Brice stepped in on Tuesday night after a last-minute illness sidelined the scheduled group Low Tide Trio. Brice kept the crowd entertained with a variety of music that was familiar for music lovers of all ages. It was good music, a good time, and good weather, as the concert series started the second half of its season. (Photo by Kaileigh Deacon)

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Sidney Unobskey - Proud Member of His Hometown of Calais

 

Celebration of Life held in Robbinston this past Sunday

Submitted by
Laura Unobskey Shenkar

Sidney Unobskey was a generous, deeply caring, passionate man. My father embodied a flair and a genius that was very much an inheritance from his family. It was his legacy to all who knew him. Sidney Unobskey possessed out-of-the-box creativity on a massive scale. He saw challenges and envisioned solutions that stripped away conventions to reveal new levels of promise and potential.

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Letter to the Editor - Blake Ford Obituary

Letter to the Editor:

Blake Ford's widow and immediate family would like to inform and clarify to everyone that no Memorial Service has been planned for him at this time. Blake's family would like to thank everyone for their continuous support during this difficult time. When a Memorial Service is planned, it will be announced by Blake's widow, Brandy Carle.

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Freedom in Jeopardy

 

Jon Reisman

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Skate 4 Life Sparks Conversation

 

Kaileigh Deacon

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Johnson’s 5K Road Race

 

Johnson’s Road Race Results

First Male and 40-49 winner:  Jason McGlaughlin, 27:21
First Female and 30-39 winner:  Katie King, 28:15
2nd place 30-39 female - Tricia Farrell, 31:29
1st place 30-39 male - Stephen McGinley, 32:13
1st place 60-69 male - Austin Townsend, 20:31
1st place 40-49 female - Jaime Clark, 36:18
2nd place 40-49 female - Katherine Porter, 38:53
3rd place 40-49 female - Elaine McGlaughlin, 48:20
1st place under 19 - Tristan Seavey, 28:57
2nd place under 19 - Tyler Furtek, 33:16

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Calais Recreation Department Kids’ Fun Run

 

Calais Rec. Fun Run Results

Ages 6 & Under Boys - 1st Ozzie King
Ages 7-9 Boys:  1st Joe King, 2nd Parker Walton, 3rd Brody D.
Ages 7-9 Girls:  1st Elise King, 2nd Gracie Porter, 3rd Claire Cole
Ages 10-12 Boys:  1st Brock Collins, 2nd Turner Redding, 3rd Parker Cole
Ages 10-12 Girls:  1st Reece Ellsmore, 2nd Violet Dineen, 3rd Alex

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55th Annual Passamaquoddy Days

 

Sipayik Chief Maggie Dana and visiting Indian Township Vice Chief Darrell Newell exchange a peace pipe in a recreation of a traditional welcoming ceremony.  In her opening welcome, Chief Dana invited everyone to dance hard, dance for healing, dance for the children being found and those that are still being found.  (Photo by Kaileigh Deacon)

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The Educrats Are All in on Critical Race Theory

 

Jon Reisman

MSMA, MEA, DOE and UMS Embrace “Equity,” CRT Dog whistle

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Concert in the Park

 

Ally and Kris Paprocki filled Triangle Park with a variety of fiddle music last Tuesday night. The tunes ranged from acoustic to lyrical, toe tapping to more serious. There were songs that had the crowd laughing out loud and dancing around the park. (Photo by Kaileigh Deacon)

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Stuff the Bus

 

Teachers and staff from Calais Elementary School took shifts outside Walmart on Saturday to help collect school supplies as part of the Stuff the Bus event. The event works to collect school supplies for the upcoming year for Calais School Department. The school takes the burden away from parents, and instead, provides the necessary supplies to the students, thanks to this annual campaign.  (Photo by Kaileigh Deacon)

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Connection Through Nature

 

Kaileigh Deacon

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No Apologies, No Regrets

 

Jon Reisman

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Woodland Baptist Church’s Summer Carnival

 

Submitted by Randy French

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Robbinston’s 210th Birthday

 

Senator Marianne Moore took part in the Town of Robbinston’s celebration, riding in the parade that made its way down Route 1. (Photo by Kaileigh Deacon). See more photos on the back page of this week's The Calais Advertiser.

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Music on the Green

 

Triangle Park was rocking on Tuesday night as The Filthy Casuals took to the stage. The group’s gritty, gravely rock and R&B sound rocked the downtown stage with crowd-favorite songs that had everyone singing along. With classics from artists such as Janis Joplin, to more modern songs from artists such as Amy Winehouse, there was something for everyone. (Photo by Kaileigh Deacon)

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Veterans Honored at Alexander Grange

 

Excerpt from Alexander News by Cassie Oakes:

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