DEAR SUN SPOTS: Being technically challenged, I was unsuccessful in finding Sun Spots archives on the excellent advice people had written in for rules concerning “local news” that cable TV providers offered to rural areas serviced by them. Also, explanations of different services available on services like “fire sticks” and Hulu-equipped TVs, to name a few. Being a senior citizen on a fixed income, it is becoming very challenging to make ends meet. I enjoy the ability of the cable remote I now have to record news and to fast forward or repeat, so recommendations on purchasing a DVR to replace the rented one would be appreciated. Hopefully, others in your reading area would also find the repeat of this information useful. Updated comments would be appreciated also.

Thanking you in advance for whatever you can provide! I, and hopefully others, would appreciate any and all information you can provide. Thanks again for the service you provide. — Turner-area reader

ANSWER: Sun Spots could not find anything in the archive about your question. If readers can help, please write in!

However, we did find information on Fire TV Sticks, streaming devices that turn TVs into smart TVs with hundreds of apps for services such as Netflix, Amazon Prime video and Hulu. The Fire Stick is a small plastic rectangle that plugs into the back of TVs that have HDMI ports. The device costs about $50. There are no monthly charges, but you can only stream apps to which you have subscribed. We hope this helps.

DEAR SUN SPOTS:  Fairbanks Union Church, 583 Fairbanks Road in Farmington, will host a Classic Truck and Car Cruise In at 4 p.m. Sunday, July 9. This is a family event with free ice cream floats for the kids! There will be music by Gable Creek. All proceeds from food sales will support the work of the Fairbanks Union Church Deacons Mission Projects with all money going back into the community. Thank you for your ongoing support of our small church and the work that we do. — Emily, no town

ANSWER: We are happy to help!

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DEAR SUN SPOTS: Do you know of someone in the Dixfield, Rumford or surrounding area who repairs lamps? Thank you. — No name, no town

ANSWER: Sun Spots could not find anyone in the area who repairs lamps, but Towle’s Hardware in Dixfield has all of the components for you to do the repair yourself.

DEAR SUN SPOTS: Delicious scones are available at Union Street Bakery in Brunswick. YUM! — Pat, no town

ANSWER: Thank you. Many readers have written in response to this question. It seems scones are a popular item.

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