With the cold weather baring down on us, it's time to think about -- bikinis?
Eastport's Annual Hearts Warming Hearts Bikini and Speedo Run takes place each year on Valentine's Day, with a brave group of men and women, including children and seniors, doning their favorite swimwear and dashing down the street.
Every dollar raised for the event going to provide fuel assistance for the poor.
Organizer Jeff Starling says he can't think of a better way to say "I Love You", than by helping your neighbours stay warm.
If you would like to participate, pledge sheets are available at the Happy Crab Restaurant in Eastport (207) 853-9400.
Tuesday, December 20, 2011
Day 4 - Toddler Still Missing
Ayla Reynolds is still missing.
The search for the toddler from Waterville, Maine, expanded yesterday, with police searching the Messalonskee Stream by land, boat, and plane.
Today, searchers were seen looking through garbage dumpsters a few miles from the home.
Waterville Police Chief Joseph Massey says the stream is only an eighth of a mile away from the home where Ayla was last seen.
The 20-month-old was reported missing from her crib Saturday morning.
The search for the toddler from Waterville, Maine, expanded yesterday, with police searching the Messalonskee Stream by land, boat, and plane.
Today, searchers were seen looking through garbage dumpsters a few miles from the home.
Waterville Police Chief Joseph Massey says the stream is only an eighth of a mile away from the home where Ayla was last seen.
The 20-month-old was reported missing from her crib Saturday morning.
Simple Tips to a Safe Holiday
Be careful with what you post on Facebook.
That warning from New Brunswick police on crime prevention over the holidays.
The RCMP sending out a few simple tips to keep you and your loved ones from becoming the victims of crime.
Along with a warning about social media sites, they recommend locking your doors while shopping, and keeping friends from driving impaired.
That warning from New Brunswick police on crime prevention over the holidays.
The RCMP sending out a few simple tips to keep you and your loved ones from becoming the victims of crime.
Along with a warning about social media sites, they recommend locking your doors while shopping, and keeping friends from driving impaired.
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