Letter
2021
J.P. Devine: Waiting for the wagon
Eyes closed in thought, J.P. Devine ponders what it means to be alive and experiencing another colorful October.
After allegations, Mainers reconsider use of Facebook, Instagram
Some would like to stop using the social-media platforms in light of recent reports that management has ignored the harm they can do, but either rely heavily on them or feel they can be used for good as well.
Stuffed squash boats are versatile and easy to prep ahead
The roasted vessels can be filled with a host of different ingredient combinations – the only limit is your imagination.
Maine Voices: There is a greener alternative to the NECEC power line project
A route through Vermont would pass under Lake Champlain and below ground along roads instead of through the Maine woods.
Collard greens: From down South to Down East
Some days, it is easy being green.
Bill Nemitz: Adrift without its local news, a Maine coastal town gets its ‘Anchor’ back
A nonprofit model helped relaunch Harpswell’s monthly paper – and now it’s soaring.
Ghost hunters take to Maine’s largest historic fort
Late-night tours at Fort Knox on the Penobscot River search for signs of paranormal activity.
 
				 
				 
				
 
				 
				
 
				
 
				