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Infertility: Where to get your questions answered

Infertility: Where to get your questions answered

After ten years of trying, Anne Belden finally gave birth to a son in the early 1990s. Six years later, she and her husband John adopted a daughter.

Today, there are a lot more treatment options for infertility than Anne had 30 years ago, and success rates for conceiving are much higher. Thanks to the Internet, there is also a wider support network and better opportunities to access the latest information. Something else that is different is more women are waiting longer to start their families, which increases their risk of infertility problems. Read more.

LLBean Outdoor Discovery Schools Offer First-Ever Kids’ Summer Camp For 2013

Outdoor retailer L.L.Bean announced that it will be offering its first-ever summer day camp for kids in Freeport, Maine through its Outdoor Discovery School program. The camp will be conducted at L.L.Bean’s oceanside property on Lower Flying Point in Freeport and will feature a wide variety of outdoor games and activities such as archery, kayaking, canoeing, fly casting, stand-up paddleboarding, wildlife identification and more.

Bark For Life: More than just a walk in the park

Bark For Life: More than just a walk in the park

Julz Poirier invites all dog owners in Greater Portland who have been touched by cancer to join her and Bella, her beloved dalmatian, for Bark For Life — a spin-off of Relay For Life, an annual American Cancer Society fundraiser. Read more.

MSSM Science Bowl team will be representing Maine at the National Competition in Washington, DC

MSSM Science Bowl team will be representing Maine at the National Competition in Washington, DC

MSSM Science Bowl team will be representing Maine at the National Competition in Washington, DC, April 25-29.

1940'S - A WALK BACK IN TIME - FALMOUTH LOCATIONS

WHAT ROLE DID MAINE PLAY IN AMERICA'S SECOND REVOLUTION?

Freeport Wedding Show Set for March 24