Jefferson writer will sign copies of her mystery/crime novels
Life & Culture
Arts, entertainment, food and books news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Nov. 29, 1960: Waterville Public Library ranks third in state in book circulation, city’s post office will use rail depot facilities to ease mail rush, and contest dolls to be distributed here
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Maine author Monica Wood supports strike at HarperCollins, refuses to work on forthcoming novel
The Portland writer is represented by a publisher owned by HarperCollins, which is facing mounting pressure from unionized workers, including her editor, who walked off the job on Nov. 10.
Nov. 28, 1905: Fairfield mill goes up in flames, first passenger train leaves new Stockton Springs rail service, and ‘the best’ shoe repairing shop in Augusta?
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Feeling the ferns? What to know about planting them at home
Feel free to harvest them from the woods, but first figure out which species you want in your yard.
Two old friends grapple with land, inheritance and friendship in ‘Fellowship Point’
Alice Elliott Dark has written an immersive, insightful new novel set in a pristine point on Maine’s coast.
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.
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.
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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BUSHNELL ON BOOKS: A trio of books from Maine authors
New releases from David Carew, Lynn Plourde and Astrid Sheckels