Steingraber edited a new book for the Library of America that celebrates work by Rachel Carson.
2018
Here’s how to attract more butterflies to your garden
One of the keys is to offer a habitat for the earlier stage of the life cycle – caterpillars.
3-D printers are the talk of the farm
At Kennebec Valley Community College, the printers show great potential for agricultural uses such as seeding, watering chickens and protecting pollinators.
Let there be dark: Advocates push Maine as astrotourism destination
The state’s many precious resources include the largest light-pollution-free swath in the eastern half of the U.S. A new effort is underway to protect it with ‘dark sky’ designations and promote it as an out-of-this-world attraction.
Cold snap tested reliability of region’s power grid and arguments against fossil fuels
Faced with the specter of rolling blackouts last winter, competing energy interests argue about what lessons to learn.
Help wanted? Red Sox bullpen may have internal options
With Carson Smith injured, Boston needs to find another reliable reliever.
Greg Kesich: As nation divides, so does Maine
We pride ourselves on our political independence, but in the voting booth, partisanship rears its ubiquitous head.
Mallett Brothers to headline South Berwick festival
Revel in the Meadow on June 2 will benefit a local nonprofit arts agency that helps kids find their artistic core.
Dine Out Maine: At new house of Benkay, chef skillfully solves weekly mystery
Diners respond well to the premium fish selection, some from the famous Tsukiji market in Tokyo.
First impressions captured in a drawer full of snapshots
Meeting your significant other’s relatives while in character from a play you’re appearing in can lead to some interesting reactions, J.P. Devine writes.