A spin behind the wheel – better yet, a thorough test drive – is the key to understanding Mazda’s essence.
2017
Tanya Swain’s the project director of the Maine Food Strategy
Her goal is to create a system whereby Maine people and Maine food easily connect.
Hunting: Declining population of sea ducks finally gets some policy help
The numbers of sea ducks have declined since the 1940s, but season restrictions and bag limits weren’t changed until this year.
Outdoors Calendar
MONDAY Christmas Bird Count, all day in Biddeford and Kennebunk York County Audubon sponsors two Christmas bird counts to help in monitoring the health and status of bird populations throughout North America. The counts began with the National Audubon Society’s count on Christmas Day in 1900. More than 2,300 areas are covered each year, with […]
What’s Up in January: 2016 was a splendid year for astronomical discoveries
A proven prediction and an Earth-like planet are among the highlights.
Homemade pretzels are just one of the ways you can recycle pickle brine
You can also drink it, use it to brine a chicken or add it to a marinade.
When you’re the only one who shows up to church
At an Episcopal church in Portland, the show must go on – even when it’s just the priest and you.
Obscure law thwarts eateries’ attempts to boost workers’ wages with service charge
With rare exceptions, Maine eateries are prohibited from adding service charges to bills in lieu of tips.
Snowmobile riders split on idea of trail to Saddleback
While the ski area sits closed, sledders weigh the benefits of a trail to the mountain.
In memoriam 2016: Remembering those we lost in Maine
America’s cultural landscape suffered a string of prominent losses in 2016, and in Maine we lost an array of artists and cultural icons, local heroes and environmental champions.