‘Alex Katz: Theater & Dance’ explores lesser known aspects of the artist’s work.
November 2022
On the Edge: The cutting of the ribbons
Ribbon-cutting ceremonies are a reminder of the happy, bright future ahead for the living, as well as the shadows of the past, J.P. Devine writes.
Even with inflation, eating vegan is still a bargain
Plus, the health benefits of not eating meat will save you more money – and buy you more time.
What’s up in December: Mars reaches highest opposition in 2 decades
All seven members of our family of planets will be visible in the evening sky.
If you’ve soured on B&M beans, get sweet on baking your own
It’s a simple process, but choices along the way can help you find a signature recipe.
Ask Maine Audubon: Invasive insects pose a threat to hemlocks
Your wildlife questions are answered by Maine Audubon Staff Naturalist Doug Hitchcox.
Nov. 27, 1982: Fairfield retiree loses savings to thief, Maine Christmas tree sales are sprouting, and Santa Claus makes a visit to the JFK mall in Waterville
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Ag department offers targeted farm loan funding for underserved groups, beginning farmers
BANGOR — U.S. Department of Agriculture Maine Farm Service Agency State Executive Director Sherry A. Hamel reminds producers that FSA offers specially targeted farm ownership and farm operating loans to underserved applicants as well as beginning farmers and ranchers. “Each year, a portion of FSA’s loan funds are set aside to lend to targeted underserved […]
Obituary: Daniel Stanwood Hartman
BRUNSWICK – Daniel Stanwood “Woodie” Hartman, 81, completed his journey through nature to eternity on Nov. 18, 2022. Succumbing to metastatic …