Fifty years ago there was twice as much nature, and we can bring some back.
2017
Get your car ready for the ice and snow in an eco-friendly way
Car experts have tips for shrinking your climate-change treadprint in the cold weather while saving you money.
Sunday, my prints will come
Moving the column to Sunday sparks memories of glamor, of the sacred, of interlaced fingers that bind us together, J.P. Devine writes.
Elizabeth Peavey revises, reprises ‘My Mother’s Clothes Are Not My Mother’
The Portland writer will present a new version of her one-woman show about caring for an aging parent, opening Friday in Lewiston.
Jane Goodall reflects on a lifelong mission to save the planet, and she’s far from finished
A new documentary focuses on chimpanzees’ champion.
It’s Worth the Trip: Climbing to Avery Peak more than just hike up Mount Bigelow
The climb is an annual pilgrimage for the next generation, learning to appreciate what Dad always knew.
In small California community, rent control’s a mixed bag
While it’s helped many tenants remain in the units they’ve long called home, landlords say it hurts the overall market, with apartments becoming condos.
Maine’s children’s literature scene more vibrant than ever
Some 40 children’s and young adult books by Maine authors or illustrators came out in 2017.
Dine Out Maine: Four stars for Chaval, latest venture from Sansonetti and Lopez
The restaurant in Portland’s West End offers rock-solid Spanish-French dishes that are both sophisticated and friendly.
LePage-backed conservation effort raises questions
Critics dislike using limited public funds on a remote 23,600-acre tract, but backers say it’s key to Maine’s maple syrup future.