Contradictions and exceptions within an evolving set of rollout rules trouble vaccine providers and those still waiting for their shots, but some in the field say they appreciate a degree of flexibility.
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Green Plate Special: Grass-fed beef is better for you and the environment, even from Australia
But getting it from local farmers is always best.
Maine public advocate: Floating offshore wind will benefit consumers
This is the course to protect Mainers from volatile fossil fuel costs, safeguard our coastal communities from rising sea levels and mitigate the Gulf’s warming.
Dine Out Maine: Behind the scenes of a coronavirus scare
Restaurants complain they aren’t getting enough guidance on what to do when staff test positive for COVID-19.
Webinar about edible native plants set for Feb. 24
Event offered by UMaine Cooperative Extension and University of New Hampshire Extension.
Campbell named to UMass Lowell dean’s list
LOWELL, Mass. — Treva Campbell of Winslow has been named to the 2020 fall semester dean’s list at the University of Massachusetts Lowell. Campbell is a psychology major.
UMaine Extension to offer agricultural industry updates Feb. 24
University of Maine Cooperative Extension will offer two educational updates for the agricultural industry from 7 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 24. Gary Secor, a North Dakota State University professor of plant pathology, will discuss closing the gap between potential and actual potato production with disease management. Robert Larkin, a New England Plant, Soil, and […]
Obituary: Virginia Lemon Cost
WATERVILLE – Virginia Lemon Cost, 72, of Waterville, passed away on Tuesday, Feb. 16, 2021. Born in Philadelphia, she was the …
Obituary: Priscilla Woodward Dugan
BLOOMFIELD, Conn. – Priscilla Woodward Dugan, 92, formerly of Fayette, died peacefully on Feb. 14, 2021 at Seabury Retirement Community in …