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Welcome to Summertime in the Belgrades!Dear Readers: Welcome to the season of 2004. Welcome to summertime. Welcome to Summertime in the Belgrades. It's a good feeling to have the warmth of summer return this year. It's rewarding to be a spokespiece for such a scenic, serene section of the world. And it's reassuring to remain constant in unpredictably changing times. Summertime in the Belgrades will continue to offer positive and informative coverage of timely topics, good news, wholesome events and festivities, family-oriented activities, and unique destinations through our columns, features, and event write-ups. We will continue to suggest the best outings, places of interest, and adventures. And, we will continue to enjoy them ourselves. Our advertisers, as always, can't be thanked enough for their support of Summertime in the Belgrades. They represent a comprehensive range of quality goods and services, that are also great friendly places to do business with. Other thanks this season to Nate Sylvester of the Kennebec County Water and Soil Conservation District for our improved map and to Gregor Smith for our web site, which will offer selections from each issue as well as the full business directory. We also thank Mike Breault, who is doing the graphic design and layout for our print issues. Finally, we thank returning columnists Mike Little and Mike Guarino, and our dynamic distribution duo, Esther and Charles Pierce. May you summer have endless sunny days, interesting adventures, and a bite from the big fish that someone else released (and you will, too). Remember, we love to hear from you. Call, write, or stop us on the street at the meetings, festivals, and festivities of this promising summer season. Esther, Erle and all the staff! | ||