Mose Price and his wife Cindy moved to Harpswell in 2008, retiring in 2009, and he has been an active member of the town from the start. He serves on three different town committees, participates in the Harpswell Community Players, and has volunteered as a Kedger for the Harpswell Anchor since we ... Read More
Home repairs through Harpswell Aging at Home: From initial visit to job start
Homeowner Catherine waited a while before she called the Town Office to apply for home repairs. Years before, Catherine had signed up for the Harpswell Aging at Home newsletter at the suggestion of a colleague at the nonprofit where she works. Read the full article on the Harpswell Anchor. ... Read More
Cooking at 43° North: Alice Swallow’s signature dessert
“I don’t know what it is about food your mother makes for you, especially when it is something that anyone can make — pancakes, meatloaf, tuna salad … but it carries a certain taste of memory.” – Mitch Albom It all started when I met Heather Logan. Heather is the director of the Cundy’s Harbor ... Read More
Bagel Baking Made Easy: Part 1 of 3 – Making your Starter
May 6 @ 9:30 am - 10:30 am There’s nothing like a delicious bagel to start your day! The only thing better would be…a great, chewy bagel that you made yourself! This three-part workshop will take you through the bagel baking process from beginning to end. The first two sessions are on Zoom. ... Read More
Many partners help HAH fulfill mission, and more are welcome
Have you wondered how Harpswell Aging at Home makes so much happen in our great town? Approximately 90 organizations lend a hand. We’re thrilled to be part of a multigenerational ecosystem of support that involves people from Harpswell and beyond. Here is a sampling of the services these ... Read More