Their first scholarships in hand, some third- and fourth-graders are already thinking big.
March 2017
Foreign recruiting makes a world of difference to UMaine women’s basketball
Tapping international talent to round out rosters is now standard practice for the Black Bears and other NCAA Division I programs hungry to compete.
It’s time to start planting your onions
Onions are easy to grow indoors with the ideal sprouting temp at 70 degrees.
You may think the drought is so last summer, but the effects linger for your garden
Trees and shrubs are likely to get a slow start, but we should see more flowers.
Chebeague Island native’s the driving force behind new aquaculture festival
Science educator Julia Maine wants to show community members the bounty that can come from sea farms.
U.S. leaders fiddle while rest of world seeks climate action
The new administration stands apart from most Americans, in surveys, and the international community on the need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Maine farmers worry about workers’ future under Trump immigration policy
Farmers and the foreign-born workers they hire – legally – to bring in the harvest are unsure what their future holds.
Woodfords Corner is enjoying a ‘moment of light’ for the arts
With the opening of a new gallery and the return to Portland of the Bakery Photo Collective, Forest Avenue is emerging as a mini-arts district.
To Portland panhandlers, program may offer welcome change: Jobs
Using Albuquerque as a model, Portland would pay $10.68 per hour to those willing and able to work.
Alan Caron: The endangered Maine accent
When you hear it, hold on to it, because it may be going away.