Engagement Announcement
March 2017
Our View: Maine must heed warnings from lobster industry
The communities that depend on the industry need the right information to plan for the future.
Ford’s Raptor for 2017: Rough, ready, and cushy
The second-generation F-150 Raptor is quicker, more powerful and 500 pounds lighter than its predecessor.
Classic Cape in Hallowell features lots of updates
The four-bedroom home’s back yard abuts eight-acre Vaughan Field.
Outdoors Calendar
SATURDAY Conservation Event, 4 p.m. in Portland This year’s Sebago Trout Unlimited conservation event will be held at the Fireside Inn and Suites in Portland. Maine Inland Fisheries and Wildlife Commissioner Chandler Woodcock will be the keynote speaker. This family event will have an informal barbecue dinner and short presentations on fly-fishing and conservation. There […]
Birding: Taking to Costa Rica like a bird on the wing
It’s a magical land with a volcano and lots of colorful, singing birds.
Bald eagles feast on Sabattus Pond’s northern pike
Ice fishermen know that the central Maine lake is a hot spot in winter to watch bald eagles forage for discarded fish.
If it grows together, it goes together
Is companion planting effective? And what does it mean when it’s time for dinner?
If you like things nautical, you’ll love these bracelets
Maryellen Rooney makes buoy cuffs, bracelets that feature colored buoys on the ends.
Grow hollyhocks for striking effect
The longtime favorite can produce a stalk up to 6 feet tall, peppered with bright blossoms