Making your own flavored alcohol is surprisingly easy.
2020
Maine Voices: Rejection of LGBTQ youth can be fatal
It is time for older folks to accept young people who are lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender or questioning.
Run & Eat: Minato Express offers Japanese in a jiff
Popular Portland restaurant Izakaya Minato is making inexpensive bento boxes and more for pickup.
Barn Gallery prepares to reopen, the right way
The longtime art destination in Ogunquit will settle for a quieter season than usual.
Things to Do: Goats, virtual bingo, shopping and author’s talk
Smiling Hill Farm in Westbrook is open to the public and you can schedule a visit.
On this date in Maine history: June 22
June 22, 2013: The Bangor Theological Seminary graduates its final class after nearly two centuries of operation. Founded in 1814 in the Congregational tradition of the United Church of Christ, it was northern New England’s only graduate school of religion. The school had announced in 2011 that it was planning to close. Forty-seven students receive […]
UMaine System trustees to consider tuition increase in new $559 million budget
The budget calls for an average tuition increase of 2.5 percent for in-state undergraduates as trustees try to navigate uncertainty brought on by the coronavirus pandemic.