[Feb 20th 2012] BANGOR -- Maine is one of the hardest states to predict the weather forecast. Chief Meterologist Todd Simcox at WABI-TV Five in Bangor talks about why this year we have had less snow then in past years. “This year is more of a La Nina year, and... - read on...
[Dec 15th 2011] This article was originally published in The Spectator, March 2010. This past year has been an eventful one for Husson University’s Kissy Walker. A year with a North Atlantic Conference Championship, NAC Coach of the Year Award, coaching the N... - read on...
[Dec 15th 2011] This article was originally published in the Spectator, March 2010. Those that ran for office would have lasted longer if they walked instead. It is romantic to give someone flowers...It is love to give them water to put the flowers in. ... - read on...
[Dec 15th 2011] This article was originally published in March of 2010, The Spectator This past February was the month when the National Eating Disorders Association had a week committed to raising awareness about the dangers surrounding eating disorders as we... - read on...
[Dec 15th 2011] This article was originally published in March 2010, The Spectator. Living in Maine can be a beautiful thing, but when it comes to our health, we can become deficient in a very important vitamin that comes from that bright fireball in the sky.... - read on...
[Dec 15th 2011] Dutch Harbor, Alaska - Port to the hardened crab fishermen who take on the Bering Sea to bring back a catch. It is also home to world traveler and resilient climber Scott Darsney, who is based in Dutch, which is located on the remote Aleutia... - read on...
[Oct 30th 2011] The Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure is a 5 K (3.1 mile) race or walk in downtown Bangor and other cities around the world that brings people together to support breast cancer research, breast survivors, their families and friends. On S... - read on...
[Oct 15th 2011] “Unconditional war can no longer lead to unconditional victory. It can no longer serve to settle disputes. It can no longer be of concern to great powers alone. For a nuclear disaster, spread by winds and waters and fear, could well engulf the gre... - read on...