Taking Stock

 

Jon Reisman

As President Biden struggles to find a classified document discovery hiatus that allows him to announce his re-election plans nearly three quarters of Americans believe the country is on the wrong track. Here is why:

• Climate alarmism and the Price of Energy

When Biden took office and cancelled the Keystone pipeline, gas and heating oil were under $2.50 a gallon, America was energy independent and the climate alarmists were only dreaming of banning internal combustion engines and gas stoves. 

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Prepare for Dangerously Low Temps, High Winds this Weekend

 

Sarah Craighead Dedmon

A forecasted low temperature of -17 degrees followed by a high of 2 degrees will bring dangerously low temperatures and shocking wind chills to Washington County this weekend, which means residents should prepare now to ensure their safety and the safety of their loved ones.

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Princeton Elementary Student to Represent at State Spelling Bee

 

On Friday, January 27th, Princeton Elementary School held its annual spelling bee. This year, unlike years in the past, PES is the only school in Washington County to hold a competitive spelling bee. 

The participants were from grade 6: Ashlyn Burke, Kaylee Campbell, Maddie Clark, and Emileigh Arsenault; grade seven: Victoria Polk; grade 8: Alex Chesebrough, Nathan Batson, and Rachel Netzer. 

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Calais Wrestler Chase Scott Wins Gold at PVC Championship Meet

 

Woodland’s Asher Bishop Claims Third

The 2023 Penobscot Valley Conference Wrestling Championship was held last Saturday with 12 teams competing at Mount Desert High School. 

The Calais varsity wrestling team, coached by Spencer McCormick, has three wrestlers on the roster, all of whom are freshman: Chase Scott at 106 lbs., Ike Soucy at 126 lbs., and Wyatt Demmons at 170 lbs.

According to McCormick, first-year wrestler Wyatt Demmons has consistently progressed his skill set and has earned a 10-11 record on the season so far.

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Lady Dragons: Weekly Highlights, Scores

 

Jayna Smith

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vs. Machias

On Tuesday, Jan. 24, the Lady Dragons hosted the Bulldogs of Machias and were handed a loss to the number three-ranked team in Class D North.  

The back-and-forth contest saw 13 lead changes, with the Bulldogs ultimately claiming a 53-46 victory.

Karleigh Smith, a freshman, recorded 20 points for Woodland.  She also went 11-12 from the free throw line.

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Bridging the Digital Divide with High-Speed Internet: The Arise of Downeast Broadband Utility

 

Ricky Cleghorn

This is a two-part article providing information on Downeast Broadband Utility (DBU), the first and only municipal broadband utility in the State of Maine.

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Food Pantry Offering Special Hours this Saturday

 

Jayna Smith

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Always helping local people who are experiencing food insecurity is the Irene Chadbourne Ecumenical Food Pantry at 513 Main Street in Calais, but with recent inclement weather, the pantry has had to close on days it normally would have been open.

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Chamber Announces Loyal to Local Cash Prize Winner

 

Jayna Smith

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Starting with Small Business Saturday in November and through the first week of January, all were encouraged to shop locally for a chance to win a cash prize with the St. Croix Valley Chamber of Commerce’s Loyal to Local program.

This was the first year the Chamber hosted the event, and the board said it was hugely successful with many taking part and local businesses being very receptive.

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Calais Blue Devils Up Record to 11-2 with Win over GSA

 

Senior Jace Cook drives around a George Stevens Academy defender at a home game on Saturday, Jan. 28.  Cook led in scoring for Calais with 22 points in his team’s 83-65 victory over GSA.  The win gave the Blue Devils an 11-2 record on the season.  (Photo by Jayna Smith)

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Lady Devils Win Back-to-Back Behind McPhee’s Double-Doubles

 

Jayna Smith

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vs. Narraguagus

On Tuesday, Jan. 24, the Lady Blue Devils hosted the Narraguagus Knights, picking up their eighth win of the season, 54-42.  

Calais had three players score in double digits.

Sophomore Kate McPhee led with a double-double, dropping in 19 points and grabbing 14 rebounds.  She also had three blocks.

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Bye, Bye DEI?

 

Jon Reisman

The cold snap (February made me shiver) and our next President’s ongoing efforts to vaccinate Florida from the woke virus inspired me (with apologies to Don McLean):

Long long time ago, I can still remember

How diversity used to make me smile

And I knew if I had my chance

That I could make those divas dance

And maybe they'd be happy for a while

But February made me shiver

With every lecture I'd deliver

Bad news on the laptop

Indoctrination had to stop

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Can a Town Just Dissolve? Dennysville Considers De-organizing

 

Joyce Kryszak, 

Maine Monitor

Once a thriving lumber community that dates back to the late 1700s, the humble town of Dennysville in far Downeast Maine now could be easily overlooked. Travelers zip along US Route 1 on their way to busier, more prosperous places, such as the City of Calais, 50 minutes farther east at the Canadian border.

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Burst Water Pipes Force Closure of Calais Middle/High School and Others

 

Jayna Smith

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At least four area schools were closed on Monday–with two of those with closures extended beyond that day–after record-breaking freezing temperatures and wind chills led to frozen and burst pipes.

On Sunday evening, parents and students from Calais Middle/High School received word that school would be canceled on Monday, Feb. 6 due to water line breaks.

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Pink Zone Game

 

Coach Sean Cavanaugh’s Calais Blue Devils hosted Coach Mark Hornbrook’s Woodland Dragons on Saturday, Feb. 4 for the annual Pink Zone Game.  The event, sponsored by Calais Community Hospital and PCT Communications, raises awareness of breast cancer and the importance of breast cancer screening.  Both teams, shown here, donned pink shirts for pregame warmups, while many fans of both teams came also wearing pink.  (Photo by Jayna Smith)

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Nicole Cox, Brooke Smith Power Woodland over Calais

 

Jayna Smith

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On Saturday, Feb. 4, the Woodland Lady Dragons were hosted by the Lady Blue Devils at Calais High School where they handed the Blue Devils a 57-46 loss.  The outcome avenged an earlier 10-point loss against the Blue Devils for the Dragons.

Woodland started their attack early, leading 14-4 after the first quarter, backed by Nicole Cox’s nine points, and never looked back.  

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Storytime at Lincoln Memorial Public Library

 

We held Storytime at the Lincoln Memorial Public Library in Dennysville last Wednesday. Ray Brown, a biologist at the Moosehorn National Wildlife Refuge, did a super job with all these enthusiastic little children, who really enjoyed learning about how animals deal with winter. 

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Ranger News from East Range II School

 

January has been full of outside winter fun as our Rangers have been participating in the WinterKids competition! Our students have been able to learn and implement fun ways to get outside and stay healthy and active during our state’s long winters. We’re currently in the last week of participation and have had lots of fun–especially enjoying healthy smoothies and homemade fruit and yogurt parfaits!

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Bridging the Digital Divide with High-Speed Internet: The Arise of Downeast Broadband Utility

 

Ricky Cleghorn

This is part two of a two-part article providing information on Downeast Broadband Utility (DBU), the first and only municipal broadband utility in the State of Maine.

In the second half of the interview with Dan Sullivan, president of Downeast Broadband Utility, he explained how an older grant program called the Rural Digital Opportunity Fund is making it harder for certain Maine towns to take advantage of newer grant programs. 

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The Calais Advertiser Publisher Purchases Second Alabama Newspaper

 

Sarah Craighead Dedmon

Pierre Little, publisher of The Calais Advertiser and Machias Valley News Observer, has purchased the Union Springs Herald, one of Alabama’s oldest newspapers, and says he’s looking forward to working with the community in Bullock County, where the newspaper was founded in 1866. Little also publishes Alabama’s Southern Star, founded in 1867.

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Legislature Lauds Maine Ham Radio Operators

 

Ham radio operators are “unsung heroes” as they quietly volunteer to provide emergency communications in support of state and county emergency management agencies, other disaster relief organizations, and local communities. 

State Senator Marianne Moore made this remark in the senate chambers at the State House in Augusta on February 2 after the joint resolution was read, lauding Maine’s amateur (ham) radio operators and recognizing World Amateur Radio Day. The senate members then stood and gave a long round of applause as several hams were in attendance.

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Mills Administration Quietly Pursues Sale of Property Next to Bucks Harbor Prison

 

Will Tuell

Governor Janet Mills has submitted legislation allowing her administration to sell a 9.5-acre parcel of land adjacent to the Downeast Correctional Facility in Bucks Harbor, raising the ire of local lawmakers and town officials who learned of the proposal hours before it appeared on the House calendar last week. 

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First Hoop Scores $2,500 for CHS Athletics

 

Jayna Smith

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The First Hoop Program brought in $2,500 this season for the Calais High School Athletic Department.

At the final home basketball game of the season, representatives from First National Bank were on hand to present the check, which was accepted by members of CHS's boys’ basketball team.  

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Blue Devils Best Raiders at Senior Night Finale

 

Jayna Smith

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The next game played by the Calais Blue Devils won’t be until next week, when they hit the hardwood at Bangor’s Cross Insurance Center for the 2023 Maine Principals’ Association Basketball Tournament.  They will enter the Class C North tourney ranked number one when they play on Tuesday, Feb. 21, having earned a first-round bye. 

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Calais Lady Blue Devils Earn Home Prelim Game

 

Jayna Smith

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On Tuesday, Feb. 7, the Lady Blue Devils hosted Washington Academy for their final regular game of the season.  In a close matchup, Calais was handed a 49-47 loss.

According to Coach Sean Cavanaugh, Calais was led by seniors Nevaeh Thomas, with 16 points, and Mercedes Owen, with 10 points.  Each also had five rebounds and three steals.

Calais’ third senior, Chiara D’Ercole, hit the game opener with a three point shot.  

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Knights of Columbus Free Throw Competition

 

The Knights of Columbus conducted its annual Free Throw Competition for kids ages 9 through 15 on February 4th at Calais Elementary School. The contestants each had to shoot their best out of 25 shots. Winners from this regional shoot will be able to participate at the State Free Throw Championships at the Old Town High School on Saturday March 11th. 

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Lawmakers Pressure Maine University System to End COVID Vax Mandate

 

Will Tuell

Forty-five Maine House Republicans submitted a letter to University of Maine Systems Chancellor Dan Malloy Feb. 10 urging him and the UMS Board of Trustees to repeal the system-wide COVID-19 vaccination mandate in the wake of a similar decision by the Maine Community College System (MCCS) earlier in the week. If approved, students attending college at one of the system’s seven campuses, including the University of Maine at Machias, would not be required to have the COVID-19 vaccine to take class.

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CMHS Students Back in Class After Burst Water Pipes Force Closure

 

Jayna Smith

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Calais Middle/High School students went back to class on Monday, Feb. 13 after water line breaks occurred on Sunday, Feb. 5, resulting in extensive damage to areas of the school.

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Presidents and Precedents

 

Jon Reisman

2023 is just getting started, but the 2024 Presidential election is well under way. I would rather pay attention to spring training, but given the likely mediocrity (at best) of the Red Sox, my attention to Florida will be more on Tallahassee than Fort Myers.

First, the Democrats:

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Bangor Savings Bank Supports Calais Community Hospital Mammography

 

Bangor Savings Bank Foundation recently presented a $10,000 donation towards Calais Community Hospital’s fundraising campaign for a new digital mammography machine.  Bangor Savings Bank staff presenting the donation to CCH Community Relations Director DeeDee Travis (pictured third from left) were (l to r) Marisa Hernandez-Stow, Diane Hunnewell, Danielle Faulkner, Becky Perkins, and Samantha Phelps.  (Bangor Savings Bank photo)

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Calais Junior High Basketball Wins County Championship

 

Jayna Smith

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The girls on the Calais Junior High basketball team avenged an early season loss against a strong Cutler team on Friday, Feb. 10, to claim the regional champ title, to then advance to the county championship game on Monday, Feb. 13.

In the regional game against Cutler, Calais won 40-25, with Olivia Turner scoring a game-high 20 points.  Twelve of those points came from beyond the three-point arc.

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Something to Cheer About: Local Cheer Teams Sweep at Competition

 

Calais Recreation Department’s cheer program, consisting of four teams, traveled to Ellsworth over the weekend to compete at the Crown Championship.  All four teams came home with hardware and a few additional awards, as well. 

The “Rising Stars,” a group made up of little ones in grades kindergarten through two, coached by Jennifer Beers and Cadence Braughton, came home with a runner-up award in their division.

The second through fourth grade “Shooting Stars” brought home first place. They are coached by Ashley Melhiser and Kirstie Cyr.

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McDonald’s All-Stars Announced

 

Jayna Smith

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Eight Washington County student-athletes were selected as 2023 Maine McDonald’s High School All-Stars.

For females, Jayden Anderson and Jaida Case, both from Machias, were chosen.  On the male side, there were six who made the list:  Damon Beal from Jonesport-Beals, Shane Feeney and Ethan Foss from Machias, Jace Cook and Jacob Sockabasin from Calais, and Ethan Monk from Woodland.

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Crews Receive Complimentary Valentine’s Day Lunch

 

Jayna Smith

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Around 25 members of local public works, fire and EMS personnel, and law enforcement enjoyed an appreciation lunch at Second Baptist Church of Calais on Valentine’s Day.

The event was organized by Sally Doten, simply as a way to thank the men and women from Calais and Baileyville departments.

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Extra Warmth and Savings Delivered to Unsuspecting Oil Customers on Valentine’s Day

 

Jayna Smith

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For the eighth consecutive year, the Maine Energy Marketers Association’s Fuel Your Love campaign took place all across the state on Valentine’s Day.  The program tops off the home heating fuel tanks of many area households, all to bring them joy, warmth, and savings.

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Food Pantry Addition Dedicated in Memory of Fr. David Sivret

 

Jayna Smith

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Many food pantry volunteers and church leaders came together on February 14, 2023 at Irene Chadbourne Ecumenical Food Pantry.  The purpose of the gathering was a special one, the dedication of the building’s new addition in memory and in honor of Fr. David Sivret.

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Strout Proposes Bill to Set Minimum Hunting Age

Strout Proposes Bill to Set Minimum Hunting Age 

 

Will Tuell

Representative Tiffany Strout (R-Harrington) presented a bill that would require youth hunters to be at least five years old during a public hearing before the Inland Fisheries and Wildlife Committee Feb. 13. The bill, LD 261, would reinstitute a minimum hunting age after it was repealed for all species except moose in 2015. 

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FROM THE EDITOR'S DESK

Preventing Derailment: Conquering Rancor by Building Unity

It has become apparent that there are a lot of hurt feelings and rancor being disseminated on social media in Calais in regard to the current administration of Irene Chadbourne Ecumenical Food Pantry.  This must stop.  

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