Lincolnville writer will be signing copies of “Telling Stone”
Life & Culture
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Dec. 14, 1984: Maine State Lottery improperly spent thousands in fees, Swanville man was arrested by federal agents on cocaine trafficking charges, and no more Cabbage Patch Doll in central Maine?
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Chris Pureka’s trio tour to feature 3-part harmony, songs from first record, last year’s EP
Singer-songer writer to return to Maine Dec. 20 for Portland gig.
Dec. 13, 1929: CMP president says we ‘got to make changes’ in greater industry, invalid woman from Freeport saved from fire, and 88-year-old Civil War veteran dies in Brunswick
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Dec. 12, 1975: Future president Jimmy Carter campaigns in Waterville, food stamp fraud found to be only 3% of cases, and Santa makes a stop at Castonguay Square in Waterville
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When an influencer landed on Vinalhaven, cultures clashed and resentment lingers
Former Goop food editor Ana Hito’s attempt to revive restaurant spaces this summer brought backlash from islanders who disapproved of how she conducted business.
Growing indoor crops is more about the fun than the food they produce
Make a hobby out of watching these plants grow, and maybe even get some fresh ingredients out of it.
The best vegan cookbooks of 2022
Seven that stood out from an increasingly crowded field.
Best-Sellers: ‘Big Truck Little Island,’ ‘The Light We Carry’
The current top-selling fiction and nonfiction books at Longfellow Books in Portland.
Mustard is easy to make and customize to different tastes
Personalized mustard makes a great gift, and a grainy version goes great in a creamy sauce for chicken thighs.