Mar
8
The TILBURY CHRONICLES #4 - Tourism in Tilbury
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You won’t find Tilbury Town listed in any Triple-A travel books or Cook’s Tour Guides, but that doesn’t mean we don’t have a tourist season. We do. Last year, for instance, our Tourist arrived a little later than usual. Harriet Meekel’s […]
Feb
25
The TILBURY CHRONICLES #3 - Sailplaning
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by Bob Demers, Gardiner
This past summer, Hubert Hellbender, postmaster and resident understudy at Theatre-on-the-Fritz here in Tilbury, bought his nephew, Horace, a sail plane for his birthday. The plane was hand-crafted by a snowshoe salesman up north in Eagle Lake to help fill in the time between snow seasons. If you set your mind to […]
Dec
7
The TILBURY CHRONICLES #2 - Community Intellectuals
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by Bob Demers, Gardiner
Milo Ferguson is our Community Intellectual. He was elected to the post by a slim margin at last Spring’s town meeting on the basis of having read both of Edwin Arlington Robinson’s great plays “Van Zorn” and “The Porcupine”. This immediately distinguished him from all other contenders who had merely CONSIDERED reading […]
Dec
7
The TILBURY CHRONICLES #1 - Tilbury Defined
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by Bob Demers, Gardiner
Around the turn of the century a Pulitzer prize-winning Maine poet, Edwin Arlington Robinson, made occasional references in his poems to a place he called Tilbury Town. Here are a few examples:
“We’ve each a darkening hill to climb;
And this is why, from time to time
In Tilbury Town, we look beyond
Horizons for the […]


