The sandhill crane is generally known to breed in western Canada.
July 2016
It’s Worth the Trip: Exploring Bath’s Thorne Head Preserve
About 3.5 miles of trails wind their way through the woods of this Kennebec Estuary Land Trust preserve.
New center in Carrabassett Valley brings outdoors to those with disabilities
Bruce and Annemarie Albiston have donated their time and money to develop the Adaptive Outdoor Education Center.
What has happened to Maine’s once thriving recreational sailing culture?
This most sustainable form of boating has lost out to powerboats.
Aroostook County native takes reins of Maine Grain Alliance
Tristan Noyes, now of South Portland, says the family farm in Woodland will be expanding its wheat production.
Aaaah! Kohlrabi! A cook learns to conquer her fears
This often hefty cousin to cabbage should be no more scary than, well, cabbage itself.
Skip the AC; here’s how to keep yourself – and the planet – cool
If we design and manage buildings for passive cooling and adopt some creative coping strategies, we can beat the heat.
Bill Nemitz: Progressive, take note: The older I get, the better I drive
The insurance company is on a persistent quest to raise auto insurance premiums for older Maine drivers.
What’s it like to be a police officer in Maine today?
The recent attacks targeting police have local officers contemplating their roles as protectors of peace in troubled times.
Power plants, happy with high electric rates, fight natural gas expansion
Quietly, generators try to kill a pipeline plan that proponents say would save Mainers millions.