Supporting native insects is another important consideration.
Life & Culture
Arts, entertainment, food and books news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Green Plate Special: For plant-based meats to truly make a difference, they must be locally sourced
Tofu and tempeh made in Maine with soybeans from local farms are the best options for environmental benefit.
Book review: A boy goes on a quest through mysterious realms to atone for his mother’s fatal mistake
In ‘Osmo Unknown and the Eightpenny Woods,’ writer Catherynne M. Valente’s sense of place is imaginative and gripping.
March 19, 1955: Fear of prowler haunts section of Waterville, longtime employee of J.C. Penney appointed Manager for two days a week, and NH man gets over $9K from judge for amputation of his finger after it was chewed by a carnival hyena
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Novel set in Damariscotta could become basis for Hulu series
‘The Midcoast’ author Adam White, who grew up in Damariscotta, said the series is being developed for the streaming service but has not gotten final approval.
March 18, 1998: New criminal justice school in central Maine gets closer to reality, cancer rate growing in Maine, and VA nurses at Togus hospital get pay raise after five years of fighting
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March 17, 1976: Waterville Fire Dept. sweat out three-hour battle with fire in a tar-tanker, 24-hour restraining order issued by judge against striking workers at Wilton manufacturing company, and old man winter zonks central Maine with 8-14 inches of snow
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‘The Quiet Girl’ is pure Irish from top to bottom
As the grandson of Irish immigrants to America, I have always been drawn, even for a few moments, to any tale of Irish gloom, which is almost always the basement where such films begin. Most Irish films, like “Waking Ned Devine” are darlin’ comedies, and others like 2015’s “Brooklyn” starring Saoirse Ronan are laced with […]
AUTHOR EVENT: Andrew Vietze
The talk will focus on Vietze’s new book ‘This Wild Land.’
March 16, 2001: DHS takes two children from their Chelsea home in Schofield case, panel reaches preliminary agreement on state budget, and soon-to-be 95-year old Augusta woman reflects on life at her Kennebec Plaza apartment
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