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Arts, entertainment, food and books news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Paella wasn’t always a (delicious) dinner party trick
Born as the humble food of farm laborers in Valencia, it was cooked over an open fire in the field with whatever ingredients were easily at hand.
Signs that your houseplants are ready for a new pot – and tips for repotting them
Late winter/early spring is the perfect time to repot houseplants.
March 10, 2005: 95-year-old Augusta resident reflects on ‘many bad winters’ in Maine, National Guard honors Maine soldier in memorial service at Augusta Civic Center, and Chelsea & Jefferson schools are ‘on the bubble’ for more state funds
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March 9, 1985: 110 new streetlights may be coming to Farmington’s downtown, two 18-year-old girls arrested after police say they fired pellets from guns and hit one youngster, and its Town Meeting season in our coverage area
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BUSHNELL ON BOOKS: ‘We’re Going Home’ and ‘Princess of the Wild Sea’
A loving tribute to the author Cynthia Thayer’s husband Bill Thayer and their 40-year marriage, and a novel for young readers by Megan Frazer Blakemore.
March 8, 1996: Customers in Maine may find it hard to bite into a Girl Scout Samoa cookie this year, bus driver suspended after allegedly beating man at Turnpike Mall in Augusta, and Gardiner’s history will be published in pictures
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Candy companies pitch gum as stress reliever, concentration aid to revive stale U.S. sales
Gum-makers are trying to figure out what will make Americans start chewing again.
MOVIE REVIEW: Danielle Macdonald makes ‘Falling for Figaro’ rom-com float
We find ourselves here in a pretty much predictable rom-com film set, at first, in a boardroom in a big city where futures are decided, especially for our Millie Cantwell, (Danielle Macdonald, “Dumplin” 2018, “Bird Box” 2018.) But hold on, after the boardroom and some nonsexual chatty bedroom scenes, the story suddenly takes us to […]
March 7, 1979: Fairfield city manager fires town’s police chief ‘effective immediately’, top management shift announced at Keyes Fibre Co. in Waterville, and spring flooding has started along streets roads and storm drains in Waterville
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