Dining at the Sea Glass restaurant at Cape Elizabeth’s Inn by the Sea is a unique experience, and we don’t use that adjective lightly.
April 2012
Man accused of igniting fire marshal’s car faces new charges
John Weckerly was indicted on three additional counts of arson for fires set near his land in Penobscot County.
BUSHNELL ON BOOKS: “Hunting, Fishing and Camping” and “Fear No Evil”
Everyone in Maine has heard of L.L. Bean and how he started his outdoor boot business way back in 1912. However, folks may not know he was a terrific writer, too, penning a wonderful book about hunting, fishing and camping.
BOOKS: Locavore author welcomes spring with book event
Just in time for gardening season and Mother’s Day, Jean Ann Pollard — one of the matriarchs of local, seasonal Maine cooking — will be signing copies of her republished classic, “The New Maine Cooking.”
BOOKS: Cookbook harnesses secrets from friends, farmer’s market customers
One of the aspects of this book that sets it apart from ot her cookbooks, is the anecdotes and tips about preparing these foods and herbs, as well as growing them. Each recipe is a proven family success, collected from the fertile testing grounds of the Brunswick farmer’s market.
Puppy on runway delays flights at LaGuardia
The Port Authority says the Rhodesian ridgeback scampered around the runway for about 10 minutes on Wednesday while authorities tried to collar her.
Court convicts ex-Liberian president of war crimes
Charles Taylor is found guilty of aiding and abetting war crimes and crimes against humanity for supporting notoriously brutal Sierra Leone rebels in return for blood diamonds.
Maine fire departments face shortage of volunteers
Rockland Assistant Fire Chief Adam Miceli says the situation is the worst he’s seen in a 26-year career.
Restaurant owner pleads not guilty to hiring illegal immigrants
The charges stem from immigration raids at the Fajita Grill in Westbrook and the Cancun Mexican restaurants in Waterville and Biddeford.