Use the gadget to turn all kinds of leftovers into salty, crispy, tempting snacks.
Life & Culture
Arts, entertainment, food and books news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
At 75, Farnsworth reimagines collection to better reflect Maine’s place in American art
The Rockland museum transforms its permanent display galleries, expanding the institution’s well-known roster to include a host of vibrant contemporary artists as well.
For better-looking lettuce, look to one-cut varieties
The heads produce a greater number of uniform leaves with a single cut.
Maine companies are whipping up more vegan products, from soap to pasta sauce
Baked goods, fresh spreads and frozen treats are among the other new, locally made, plant-based foodstuffs.
March 5, 1994: Waterville’s George Mitchell announces he won’t seek re-election in Washington, UMaine team booted out of playoffs, and town meeting season is upon us
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March 4, 1966: Monmouth tabulation error puts Sunday liquor sales in the ‘dry’ column, seven sites proposed for new archives building in Augusta, and Cony High touts its ‘science-kids”
Visit Centralmaine.com/archive to view nearly 200 years’ worth of history at your fingertips.
A year after record-breaking catch, value of Maine lobster landings are lowest in a decade
The volume of the 2022 harvest was about the same as the 2020 catch, but the dollar value was only half the total of last year’s.
OFF RADAR: ‘Another Good Day Begins’
Bob Marley’s cosmic truth in the poetry of Dave Morrison
March 3, 1948: Men shoot two bobcats at dooryard of Canaan home, central Maine covered with another 5 inches of snow with more on the way, and Missouri town is ready for a big St. Patrick’s Day
Visit Centralmaine.com/archive to view nearly 200 years’ worth of history at your fingertips.
Why don’t we farm lobster?
Many have tried over time, but most believe that Maine’s management of the fishery is the most economical method for getting it to market.