Letter
September 2018
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Posted inBusiness, Maine, News
New rules tied to previous tree-cutting convictions put Buxton logger in a bind
Anthony Boisvert says the requirement that he pay thousands of dollars for a performance bond is threatening to put him out of business over violations that were not intentional.
Posted inBusiness, Maine, News
State aims to shut down Arundel composting company accused of polluting
Environmental regulators want to revoke composting licenses for Dubois Livestock and Excavating, which allegedly has created noxious odors, polluted a nearby stream and committed other violations.
Posted inFood & Dining, Recipes
Keep your chowder light to preserve the flavor of your cod
This was a soup in need of an update.
Posted inFood & Dining, Recipes
Tart cranberries and sour cream make pound cake sparkle
It’s tender, tangy and altogether tasty.