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Thanksgivukkah: A tale of two holidays

Turkey latke, anyone? They’re calling it Thanksgivukkah (some are, anyway), and it’s a rare alignment of Thanksgiving and Hanukkah. How rare? It hasn’t happened in more than 100 years, that much we can agree on. It might not happen again for 79,000 years, although that part of the equation is in dispute. This smooth blend […]

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J. Campbell: They should give thanks

This November, I find myself thankful to be healthy in mind and body — especially body. In the past year, among countless potential accidents, I managed to dodge the driver running the red light at Lisbon and Main as he took a left directly into oncoming traffic. I, and several Longley Elementary students, avoided being […]

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Just where can you shop on Thanksgiving Day in Maine?

PORTLAND — Don’t be fooled by the national ad campaigns from large retailers like Macy’s, Sears and Wal-Mart, which are trumpeting that they’ll be open on Thanksgiving and offering tremendous sales. Not in Maine they won’t. Maine is one of only three states that prohibits almost all businesses from being open on Thanksgiving, remnants of […]

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Maine farmer’s fresh, organic turkeys ‘had a happy life’

SCARBOROUGH — Turkeys at Frith Farm are counting the days. Since July, Daniel Mays has nurtured 100 feathered friends on his organic farm in Scarborough. From tiny hatches, to bright-eyed birds that “cluck and pop and make all sorts of noises,” when they are happy, his broad-breasted bronze beauties are in demand as Thanksgiving nears. […]