An avowed green bean hater discovers haricots verts, and his world, or at least his table, is rocked. He’s planted one crop of the skinnier, more tender bean, and is planning a second.
Life & Culture
Arts, entertainment, food and books news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
If you thought a vegan diet was punishing, check out these sundaes
A number of ice cream shops in Maine now offer indulgent vegan sundaes, complete with vegan gummy bears and peanut butter cups.
July 9, 2008: ‘Major destruction’ discovered at Unity ceremony and church, $500,000 loan pursued to renovate Waterville Senior High School, and every MIFF goer needs one
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July 8, 1975: Winthrop visitor wins $10,000 lottery prize, new study finds one in every five Maine residents is poor without adequate income, housing and transportation, and agreement reached on repairs of Olde Federal Building in Augusta
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OFF RADAR: ‘Just East of Nowhere’
Answers to some questions can be complicated
July 7, 1993: Proposed Skowhegan Walmart to get public hearing, Waterville children will eat for free this summer, and New Vineyard Board of Selectmen meeting goes on as chairman has kidney transplant
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‘Ticket to Paradise’ actors made film for the money
Before you buy your “Ticket to Paradise,” did you know that Bali, the “ideal” vacation spot that was the location for George Clooney and Julia Roberts’s movie “Ticket to Paradise,” is the home of 500 different varieties of spiders, some of which have eight eyes and 15-centimeter legs? You didn’t? Did you know that today, […]
July 6, 1978: Derelict schooner landmark set afire in Wiscasset, state and Pineland Center reach accord in three-year suit, and Mainers have qualms with ‘cashless society’
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Downtown Waterville businesses brace for ‘large concentration of people’ as film festival opens in new art center
The 26th annual Maine International Film Festival kicks off Friday, with about 100 films screening over 10 days at the Paul J. Schupf Art Center in downtown Waterville.
Joanna Connor — queen of blues rock guitar
Chicago artist, together with her backing band of musicians, to perform July 16 during North Atlantic Blues Festival.