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2020
With precautions in place, apple picking is on
Maine’s apple orchards are open this fall, with some new rules, offering plenty of fresh air and fruit.
Maine businesses look for ways to extend outdoor service into the colder months
The onset of colder weather usually prompts a shift to doing business indoors, but this year there is a strong incentive to put it off as long as possible.
Photo gallery: Observing the unofficial end of summer
There are still a few weeks left until the first official day of fall, but the mornings are getting cooler now and daylight is fading earlier.
On this date in Maine history: Aug. 31
Aug. 31, 1954: Hurricane Carol makes landfall on New York’s Long Island and proceeds to ravage much of New England and Atlantic Canada. It causes the most severe damage on the coasts of Connecticut and Rhode Island. In Maine, falling trees damage houses, crush cars, cut power lines and block highways. Wind speed of 80 […]
Face the Music: There’s no place like home for Lady Lamb and her fans
The musician moved back to Maine after a decade in New York and has created a pandemic-inspired performance space outside her midcoast home.
Faye Flam: New CDC coronavirus testing guidelines have it backward
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Run and Eat: Hungry on the road? Make a stop at Harvest Moon
The deli has six locations around eastern Maine, perfect for people who travel the state.
Pandemic adds to staffing crisis, forced overtime in Maine jails
Across the country, shortages of corrections officers have made overtime an industry norm, cost taxpayers money and fueled concerns about safety.