America ate a little bit less seafood in 2022, as per capita consumption fell about 3% to 19.8 pounds in 2022, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s ‘Fisheries of the United States’ report.
Life & Culture
Arts, entertainment, food and books news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Nov. 18, 2004: T-Mobile plans to open call center with 700 jobs at FirstPark in Oakland, cancer-care center slated for golf course in Augusta, and Iraq War death toll reaches 1,214
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On Music: Gerald Brann talks about Elton John Tribute act set for Nov. 23
There are some artists that I really enjoy chatting with on a regular basis, such is the case with Gerald Brann of the Elton John tribute act called Yellow Brick Road. I had the pleasure of reviewing his debut performance as Elton John and I knew then that he was definitely someone to watch in […]
Nov. 17, 1992: Waterville school board members & PTO square off in meeting, town of Clinton goes for ‘All-American’ award, and fire destroys used furniture store in Waterville
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Nov. 16, 1977: Gardiner city manager responds to over 20 allegations of misconduct against him, Maine awarded $119,000 grant for mental health services, and we untangle your tax bill in a three-part series
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Nov. 15, 2001: Two workers in Waterville charged with theft of $1,200 worth of beer, former Asian restaurant in Waterville sells at auction, and Sunday might be best time to see a meteor shower in your lifetime
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Winter’s aglow in this garden wonderland
It’s the 10th anniversary of Gardens Aglow at Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens. The light show has attracted 780,000 visitors to Boothbay, who wind through a mile of pathways adorned by more than 750,000 high-efficiency LED lights – about 66 miles of lights if laid end-to-end. Photos by staff photographer Ben McCanna.
What Mainers ate on Thanksgiving through the decades
We pored over Maine’s newspaper archives for a casual look at how Mainers from other times celebrated the holiday, and most especially what they were eating.
Gardening season is done. Sigh. Let’s buy houseplants!
With winter coming, columnist Tom Atwell cheers himself up with new houseplants.
Nov. 14, 1980: East Winthrop man donates kidney to help his sister of Augusta, group to push help for mentally ill, and a public hearing on revised rules governing day care licensing will be held tomorrow
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