Letter
January 2023
On the Edge: No tooth fairy for you
Joking around in the dentist’s chair will put a smile on your face, J.P. Devine writes.
Want to escape the crowds, and save money? Try night skiing
The vast majority of Maine Alpine areas offer night skiing – and nearly half offer deals that top the day ticket pass.
State’s only biennial to showcase 35 established and emerging artists
The exhibit at the Center for Maine Contemporary Art in Rockland opens Saturday and runs through May 7.
Maine Voices: Custody and care of unaccompanied minors must be a priority of our state
Although we know that Maine DHHS is struggling with funding and staffing, the refusal to take custody of at-risk youths is negligent, unacceptable – and easily solved.
Maine was once home to a pioneering U.S. tofu expert
In the late 1970s, Peter Golbitz began making tofu in his home kitchen in Bar Harbor. He went on to an illustrious career in the soybean field.
Ask Maine Audubon: Be on the lookout for barred owls this winter
Your wildlife questions are answered by Maine Audubon Staff Naturalist Doug Hitchcox.
Hunting: Deer can see some colors, but not blaze orange
For a hunter blue jeans are bad, and while deer can see a human form – even if it is clad in orange – there are ways to stay ‘out of sight.’