The answer has to do in part with how well you readied the garden last fall.
Life & Culture
Arts, entertainment, food and books news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
March 12, 1974: Farmer loses 18 head of cattle, six horses, 29 pigs, and more in Fayette fire, gasoline prices hit 60 cents and consumers can expect limits and lines at stations, and student tries national fad and ‘streaks’ at Cony High School
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March 11, 1992: Vagabond picks Waterville to settle after 20 years on the road, Nokomis principal says environment is key to dropout rate, and Albion outhouse business is on a $200K roll
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BUSHNELL ON BOOKS: ‘Oxbow Island Gang: Winter Crows’ and ‘Citizen K-9’
The third book in Peaks Island author Rae Chalmers’s series of environmental mysteries for middle-grade readers, and another excellent mystery by Damariscotta author David Rosenfelt
March 10, 1958: First snowshoers’ convention held in Augusta, two men accused of shooting a truck driver during a holdup in Albion to be arraigned in court, and a blunt answer to a blunt question for one patrolman
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‘All About Steve’ is really all about Mary
I’ve got to start reading the small print when I choose a movie on the movie channels. Desperate for something funny to review, all I saw was Sandra Bullock and Bradley Cooper. Of course, I turned it on and ignored that it was made in 2009. Where has it been since 2009? “All About Steve,” […]
March 9, 1990: Gun found in Lawrence High School students’ locker, Consolidated Waste Services announces expansion plans in Norridgewock, and Maine joining Lotto America lottery may ease budget crunch says Gov. McKernan
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Founder of Chicago beef shop that inspired FX’s ‘The Bear’ dies
Joseph Zucchero, whose Mr. Beef sandwich shop has been a neighborhood staple for decades, was 69.
Ethan Setiawan shares love of playing mandolin
CD-release concert set for March 23 at One Longfellow Square.
March 8, 1985: Officials try to head off repeat of Girl Scout cookie scare, an Augusta boarding home move has been nixed, and ‘We Are the World’ anthem sung by 45 musicians is officially released
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