Our columnist assesses his own patch of earth, from late-blooming hydrangeas to two perfect apples.
2017
Don’t let vampire energy users suck your house dry
Our houses are filled with electronic devices that require energy even when they’re off.
Bill Nemitz: When did Shawn Scott become one of us?
He is not, never has been and never will be a Mainer.
Dine Out Maine: Chef’s bakerly instincts serve him well at Lazzari
Say ‘yes’ to the pizza, and say it even more loudly to the meatballs.
Bowdoin Museum reminds us that death awaits us all
Renaissance Christians had a way of facing it, now on display in ‘The Ivory Mirror: The Art of Mortality in Renaissance Europe’
Four paddlers create special bond while kayaking around New England
Their journey started in 1985 and ended in mid-October after a 3,200-mile trek.
Acadia wormers, clammers, towns await congressional action to fix park boundary, marine harvesting issues
Legislation submitted by Sen. King and Rep. Poliquin to resolve several conflicts remains stalled on Capitol Hill.
Casino effort in York County fuels push to stem abuse of citizen initiative process
It’s said that the project will bring millions in tax relief and revenue, but the early winners are backers with no ties to Maine – and lawmakers are taking notice.
What you need to know about Maine’s delayed pot law
Some say the bill crafted by lawmakers avoids a ‘wild, wild West,’ while others say what voters approved is best.
In acclaimed new memoir, Sarah Perry confronts the crime that ended her mother’s life
At 12 years old, Sarah Perry found her mother brutally slain at their Bridgton home. She was faced with a choice – shut down or seek to understand what happened.