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Glory hounds; people and their pets

These dogs are the best. They bow-wow to no one. There’s something award-winning about every dog. And yet, the major dog shows never seem to pick the winners of the categories that really matter. Best in Show? Ha! How about Best Cuddler? Greatest with Children? Most Willing to Dress Up for an Afternoon Tea Party? […]

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Lewiston ready to expand 3-dog limit

LEWISTON — The city should ease its rules and let residents keep up to four dogs, but take a more detailed look at ways to regulate the number of canines people keep later this year, city councilors said Tuesday. City Administrator Ed Barrett said councilors could create a permit program for people who want to […]

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Animal Tales: When walking the dog means walking the cat

AUBURN — At least twice a day, Kristine Wilson strolls through her Auburn neighborhood, her dog, Skylar, straining at her leash to sniff newly empty trashcans or peek over a neighbor’s rock wall.  And Buddy Kat trots along beside them. “This neighborhood is so great — everybody’s got dogs,” Wilson said. “Well, not everybody, but […]

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Dogs about town featured on Advent calendar

NORWAY — Teddie and Laddie were gadabouts. From the porch of Fred and Cora Cummings’ Gingerbread House on Main Street to Anne Gibson Cowie’s house on Pleasant Street and the Cummings’ cottage on Goats Island in Lake Pennesseewassee, the two collies were favorites among schoolchildren and others in the first few decades of the 20th century […]

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Wilder H. Bailey

1926 – 2015 LIVERMORE FALLS — Wilder H. Bailey, 88, a resident of Livermore Falls, passed away Wednesday, Sept. 9, at his home, surrounded by his family, following a brief illness. He was born Oct. 22, 1926, in Dover-Foxcroft, the son of Frank Alonzo Bailey and Celeste Marie (Hayford) Bailey. He attended school at Dover-Foxcroft […]

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Coming Sunday: What makes dogs happy

In the dog days of summer, we asked “dog parents” what makes their dogs happy. We got plenty of answers: from rolling in the snow (OK) to rolling in manure (gulp) and lots of things in between. Coming Sunday, Aug. 23, in the B Section: What makes dogs happy?

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Fresh Air teen enjoys summers in Rumford

RUMFORD POINT — Early Wednesday evening, Jenna and Darlene Ginsberg were enjoying a formal supper at the dining room table with Priscilla Galindo, 14, of New York City. Normally, the Ginsbergs eat supper in the living room at their bed and breakfast, The Perennial Inn, while sitting on the couch and watching television news. But […]

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Frisbee dogs flip, jump and catch discs

LEWISTON — Trainer Mike Piazza said his four high-energy, highly trained border collies don’t usually have as much space as Simard-Payne Memorial Park offered them Wednesday. “We can actually run out for about 40, 50 feet here,” he said. “My record is more than 100 feet, but I don’t go that far any more.” Thanks […]

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N. McGovern: Be respectful of others

Exercise is vital to our health and well-being. The same is true of our dogs. In this area, we are fortunate to have an abundance of natural regions that allow us to enjoy the landscape with our canine counterparts. We should all feel welcome to enjoy these areas, shouldn’t we? My four-legged companion is a […]