The future of Maine agriculture depends on it.
2018
Grow: Potted bulbs
If you forget to plant them in the ground, try potting them instead.
How did professor Stephen Coghlan study the human cost of homesteading?
He relied on a test subject very close to home.
Homegrown: Madison resident’s handmade felt animals are a holiday hit
From unicorns to elephants, Delilah Iris’ felted creatures can be purchased ready-made or as a do-it-yourself kit.
In ‘Elevation,’ the latest from Stephen King, the run-of-the-mill co-exists with the paranormal
Mostly, the quietly compelling story portrays ordinary tensions among ordinary small-town friends and neighbors.
Volunteers at Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens’ herbarium help curate its collection
They mount plants the old way, glued to acid-free paper, and the new – inputting facts online, with 21st-century implications.
Dine Out: No Coward Soul offers a small, mostly excellent menu of traditional Portuguese food
The restaurant includes a few Southern U.S.-Portuguese mash-ups, too.
Working in concert for 50 years, the Portland String Quartet is still looking forward
Two upcoming concerts mark the anniversary, a testament to the members’ ability to hash out their differences.
Skiing in Maine: Sunday River leads the let’s-go charge
The resort opened its lifts more than a month ago, when foliage was still at its peak.
Maine’s new Nordic reciprocal pass helps the ski areas and the skiers
The pass has proven valuable in both New Hampshire and Vermont.