Dan and Ellen Hoebeke retired to Orr's Island eight years ago. Interested in becoming involved with their community, they began volunteering with Harpswell Aging at Home. Read the full article on the Harpswell Anchor. ... Read More
Cooking at 43° North: Memories of a summer day
While pondering a theme for this month's column, I kept remembering the summers of my childhood. When we were in grade school, there wasn't a feeling in the world that could compare to hearing the last bell ring for dismissal and the start of summer vacation. It was pure freedom. Read the full ... Read More
Need a hand? It’s really OK to ask.
We all need a hand at times, no matter who we are or how well we've managed our lives. A ride into town. A meal in a pinch. A break from caregiving. TLC for a cranky laptop or damaged lamp. Someone to talk with when life feels like it's just too much. Read the full article on the Harpswell ... Read More
Volunteers help residents with tech issues
Navigating the many changes in technology, devices, software and the cloud can be confusing, even frustrating, for a generation not raised with computers and smartphones. In addition to tech assistance available at Repair Cafe events, members of the Harpswell Aging at Home Tech Assistance Team have ... Read More
Harpswell’s ROMEO program helps older Mainers lead healthier lives
The Retired Older Men Eating Out program holds events at least once a month at the Grange building on Harpswell Neck Road. ROMEO is organized by Harpswell Aging at Home and offers free lunches and presentations on shared interests like sports, photography and fishing. "Harpswell's history has ... Read More




