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September 2018
Try cover crops – a living blanket for your garden
They suppress weeds, attract pollinators and add nitrogen to the soil.
Snakes and bats and wasps, oh my!
When you try to rewild your garden, you don’t always get what you expect.
How Maine’s members of Congress voted last week
Along with roll call votes this week, the Senate also passed the Sam Farr and Nick Castle Peace Corps Reform Act (H.R. 2259), to expand services and benefits for volunteers; a resolution (S. Res. 643), honoring the memory of the victims of the brutal and senseless attack at a country music festival in Las Vegas […]
Keira Knightley looks to ‘Colette’ for courage in the battle against her own self-doubt
The lead character in director Wash Westmoreland’s period drama provides a much needed hero for the actress.
Hunting: Squirrels provide wonderful training
Starting with the small rodents will teach a child the fundamentals before seeking larger game.
Energy firm sees Portland as logical site
It plans three projects in Maine, and partly staffs the downtown hub with Maine Maritime graduates.
The Maine Millennial: Sexual assault is like a cancer
There are things we try to do to prevent it from striking us, but it all comes down to luck.
The View From Here: Times not friendly to independents
In campaigns that are based on negative partisanship, fear takes the place of an open discussion of ideas.
What to do when you think your grill is cooked
After a long summer, do you kick it to the curb or do you try to salvage it?