A three-judge panel said last month that the 40-foot-tall cross maintained with taxpayer funds violates the First Amendment.
Life & Culture
Arts, entertainment, food and books news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Fall festival Saturday in Waterville to feature cider making, apple slinging, trail walks
Quarry Road Recreation Area will be the site of family fun including pumpkin bowling, bicycle rides and more.
Maine State Museum recognizes World War I warriors, workers
The exhibit is being held to mark the 100th anniversary of the war’s end in 1918.
Otto Pizza takes a shot at Papa John’s
The Maine-based chain tweets ‘Sales are fine’ in response to Papa John’s complaints about a drop in NFL ratings.
Food sovereignty: Rules eased on direct-from-farm sales in 21 Maine communities
Gov. Paul LePage signed a revised bill into law on Tuesday, allowing direct purchase of dairy items and vegetables.
Waterville will rock if enough people vote for $25,000 grant
Funding would bring live, outdoor concerts to downtown Waterville for 10 straight weeks next year.
Tired of plain old vegetables? Spice ’em up with some flavor
Explorers sailed the world to bring back many seasonings, so why not be a little adventurous too?
The Maine Ingredient: A loaf of bread, a dish of mussels and a group of friends add up to happiness
A kale and currant salad completes the meal.
Tray delicious: Roasted vegetable hash sneaks in just a bit of bacon
An easy cookie-sheet concoction could become a favorite fall dish.