The horticulturist says to think ahead and grab wreath and garland materials from your garden in the fall.
2017
Poinsettias will keep, but with some work
Buying locally grown plants will help the local economy.
Cars cost you a lot, and they cost the planet a lot, too
It’s time for America’s post-World War II car-crazed culture to change.
Wondering what to get the gardener in your life?
They’ll love a plant and at this time of year there are plenty to choose from.
Bill Nemitz: Cuddling puppies is the wrong lesson for college students
UMaine at Farmington has better lessons to offer than how to de-stress with pre-exam puppy parties.
MECA’s new president sees arts education as key to navigating an ever-changing world
After 6 months on the job, Laura Freid envisions a bright future for the school’s creative ‘problem-solvers of the future.’
Out-of-state riders boost snowmobile registrations
Word has spread about northern Maine’s reliable snowpack and its network of trails, which have attracted more than 23,000 nonresidents last winter.
Wave of immigrants brings ‘richness,’ rapid change to Maine’s classrooms
Data reflect how racial diversity that was initially clustered in bigger cities like Portland and Lewiston is moving into smaller towns and suburbs.
Former ESPN, NBC anchor finds new calling
Gerry Monteux, formerly known by the on-air name Bill Patrick, is now a wildlife photographer in Maine.
Maine parody site is far from fake news, and enough readers get the joke
But some say New Maine News contributes to the increasingly blurred line between fact and fiction.