By Leslie Moses If paddling around the same pond or lake has you going in circles and wanting a change of scenery, you may want to haul your boat off to different waters from time to time. There is an abundance of beautiful places to paddle...
By Leslie Moses If paddling around the same pond or lake has you going in circles and wanting a change of scenery, you may want to haul your boat off to different waters from time to time. There is an abundance of beautiful places to paddle...
by Peggy McCauley When I venture out on my first Heady Topper expedition, I find myself up earlier than I want to be and barreling north on I-89, equipped with a large cooler in the back seat. As I cross the spine of the Green Mountains, I begin...
Post and Photo by Craig McArt More than one trail stretches northward from Eastman into Enfield’s Henry Laramie Wildlife Management Area. The familiar one leads to Cole Pond, but another one of similar length begins at Butternut Pond and takes...
By Phil Webber How do you get six retired men to spend three days working outside in frigid January weather? (a) Let them use saws, drills, levels, ladders, and extension cords "just because" (b) Promise them a lunch prepared by an award-winning...
By Susie Burbidge We are extremely fortunate to have a resident pair of loons that calls Eastman Lake “home” each summer. How would you feel if one of those treasured adults was found listless, close to shore, unable to keep its head up, and showing...
By Judy McCarthy and Mary O’Rourke It's about raising money. It's about raising hope. It’s a way of remembering those we have lost and celebrating those who have survived. It’s a time for family and friends, neighbors and strangers...
By Cathy Lacombe Serving at 5-4, Jill Davis had a chance to take the opening set against Martina Navratilova, then the #1 player in the world. It was September 3, 1982, Davis’ first time on Stadium Court at the U.S Open at the U.S. National...
Living Archaeology on Heron Island By Courtney Cummings The morning of October 10, 2015 was brisk, the leaves were brilliant yellows, oranges, and reds, and the wind on the lake was creating waves a foot high. Despite the weather, I was at the lakeshore...
Text and Photos by Steve Handley On September 27, 2015, there was a lunar eclipse that was viewed by probably millions of people fortunate to be under clear skies—and photographed by many. Several members of the Eastman Photography Interest...
By Leslie Moses Carol Moses received a well-deserved thank you when she was awarded the 2014 Recreation Volunteer of the Year award final Council meeting of 2015. Carol spends much of her volunteer time working behind the scenes on her computer,...