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Life & Culture
Arts, entertainment, food and books news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Jazzy ‘Charlie Brown Christmas’ swings on after 57 years
There were plenty of reasons Vince Guaraldi’s soundtrack to ‘A Charlie Brown Christmas’ shouldn’t have worked.
Dec. 5, 1970: Burglars pry safes at 2 stores in Winthrop shopping plaza, highest unemployment figures in the US in 7.5 years, and near-blizzard conditions means happy days for skiers
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Seaweed industry divided over concerns about pace of growth in Maine
Potential environmental and economic impacts form the basis of a debate over how best to regulate kelp farming.
Maine Gardener: Grow your own mushrooms
Not comfortable with foraging? Bored by shopping? There’s another way.
A handful of companies make salt from the Gulf of Maine using sustainable methods
No question, when it comes to salt, buy local.
Freeport teenager welding metal sculptures with a message
Benjamin Pochurek, 16, already has been honored by the Portland Museum of Art for his work, and he’s just getting started.
Dec. 4, 1957: Exploding pot burner blamed for fire that displaced family of four in Unity, Winslow accident kills Augusta man, and US to launch ‘moon’ today
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Dec. 3, 1926: Fugitive gets out of town in face of 30-day jail sentence, memorial for Colby College fire victims to be held Sunday, and couple from Waterville gets married in Portland theater
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OFF RADAR: ‘The Ghosts of Walter Crockett: A Memoir’
Munjoy Hill appears different now, but its lives lived still live, writes Dana Wilde.