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This is the fist installment in a series of series tales about Portland’s old, weird days. But this ain’t no history lesson and I’m certainly no historian. Historians do hard, dusty work, researching primary sources. I do not.
Me, in the middle, not getting famous (but having a heck of a life) with my band Bailey’s Mistake at Mayo Street Arts in March.
Jada Riley stands in front of the mirror where she cuts and styles her clients’ hair in Portland. The smart, young, creative person has decided to leave Maine and head for the west coast. Photo by Troy R. Bennett
> ##### Jaime Burns, left, and her father Steve Bodge harvest alewives on Nequasset Stream in Woolwich, Maine on May 8, 2025. Bodge, 78, has been involved in the harvest in the same location since 1958. Photo by Troy R. Bennett
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