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Peach and avocados make a flavorful pair in this summery salad
Green goddess dressing unites the two.
New apprenticeship program lets aspiring cooks ‘earn while they learn’
Sponsored by HospitalityMaine, it aims to help ease the state’s restaurant labor shortage.
Add shrimp to quesadillas and you’ve got a party
Cilantro, scallion greens, and lime zest provide freshness, while Monterey Jack adds melty richness.
Foolproof way to perfectly cook fish? Try your Dutch oven
Beyond its ease, this method also concentrates flavor.
Being green in Maine means buying local, fresh goat cheese
For the farmer, a goat dairy operation is a comparatively easy entry point into the cheese-making world.
Dine Out Maine: The Well at Jordan’s Farm brims with summer flavor
A family-style feast in a reserved gazebo feels homey and miles from civilization.
Poetry reading, book signing set for Farmington
A Poetry Reading and Book Signing with three Maine poets, Kristen Case, Colin Cheney and Jefferson Navicky, will begin at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, July 18, at Devaney Doak & Garrett Booksellers, 193 Broadway Farmington,. The evening will begin by celebrating a new book by Farmington author, UMF professor, and New Commons founder, Kristen Case, “Principles […]
‘Hamlet’ to open July 18 in Monmouth
“Hamlet,” by William Shakespeare and directed by Dawn McAndrews, will be staged July 18 through Aug. 17 at Cumston Hall, 796 Main St. in Monmouth. In the wake of his father’s abrupt death, Hamlet returns home to find his personal and political world turned upside down — his mother remarried, his uncle on the throne, […]
‘Godspell’ to open July 18 at Lakewood Theater
“Godspell” will open Thursday, July 18, at Lakewood Theater, 76 Theater Road, in Madison. Performance are set for July 18, 19, 20, 21, 24, 25, 26 and 27. This successful rock opera needs little introduction, but when it was first produced on Broadway in 1971 it broke new ground in its stage treatment of the […]