The state is hammering out testing requirements for marijuana products, but until it does, it’s buyer beware.
December 2018
Huge number of Maine public records have likely been destroyed
Emails and documents from the King and Baldacci administrations are likely gone forever or nearly impossible to access.
The LePage Legacy: Triumph and tumult
In his eight years in office, Maine’s disruptive Republican governor amassed an impressive record of fiscal accomplishments, but it’s been overshadowed by an equally stunning list of controversial missteps.
Book review: ‘Northland’ offers postcards from the northern edge
Porter Fox walks (and paddles and steams and drives) the line between the U.S. and Canada from coast to coast to satisfy a curiosity about the ‘northland’ he remembers from his days growing up on MDI.
Art review: In every medium, Isamu Noguchi exudes greatness
On view now at the Portland Museum of Art is an extraordinary exhibition of the artist’s work.
Telling Room founder explores the importance of place in her new novel, set in China
Portland author Susan Conley’s ‘Elsey Comes Home’ goes on sale Jan. 15.
Climate change dominated this year’s Maine Gardener
Once, garden writers advised on where to plant the petunia. Today, they tackle native planting, pesticides, bee collapse and more.
Gravlax is festive, tasty and incredibly easy to make
And did we mention it’s a good sustainable bet?
Sea Change: Can we survive this year of unprecedented change?
From the melting of the Arctic to a sixth mass extinction, it’s far from clear whether humans will change their behavior in time.
Can blueberry wines with bubbles give Maine farmers a meaningful outlet for sales?
A pair of winemakers with Maine roots hope so.