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Life & Culture
Arts, entertainment, food and books news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
James Beard Foundation names 10 semifinalists from Maine
The state’s restaurants and food professionals were nominated in numerous categories, including Outstanding Restaurateur, Best New Restaurant and Best Chef: Northeast.
ON MUSIC: Different Augusta-based Breakin’ Strings back with new bluegrass music
A lot of the stories I write are sparked by something that catches my attention and this week’s entry is no exception. On a whim I clicked on the website of an Augusta-based bluegrass band called Breakin’ Strings because an old friend, Steve Peterson, from my days as an art teacher in Pittsfield, was once […]
Jan. 24, 1998: Another large ice storm on the way for central Maine as loaned line crews on standby in case of power outages, State Cable scrambling to restore service for customers ahead of Super Bowl, and prosecutors in DC likely to indict Monica Lewinsky
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Amanda Peters picks up library medal for ‘The Berry Pickers,’ set in Maine
Her novel wins an Andrew Carnegie Medal for Excellence, presented by the American Library Association.
Jan. 22, 2003: Town officials in Rome looking for volunteers to respond to medical emergencies, Oakland council considers plan for sidewalks, and Windsor is only town in Kennebec County where taxpayers will see drop in rates this year
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Plants are learning how to self-pollinate – and that’s not good
Pansies have figured out how as a response to the dire drop in pollinator numbers, but self-pollination produces weaker plants.
Home Plates: May we introduce you to kasha?
A Saco cook of Polish and Ukrainian descent grew up on homey bowls of buckwheat groats – and she thinks you should try them, too.
Jan. 21, 1978: Two boy scouts use rescue techniques they learned to save life of 8-year-old Augusta girl, Hall-Dale High School students hear stories of convicts at Maine State Prison, and a nor’easter is bringing things to standstill in central Maine
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Jan. 21, 1978: Two boy scouts use rescue techniques they learned to save life of 8-year-old Augusta girl, Hall-Dale High School students hear stories of convicts at Maine State Prison, and a nor’easter is bringing things to standstill in central Maine
Visit Centralmaine.com/archive to view nearly 200 years’ worth of history at your fingertips.