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After struggles, Windham couple find special significance in Mother’s Day
Joan Baldwin suffered a stillbirth and then struggled to conceive again. Today she celebrates.
Win-win: A few good tricks to make a small amount of meat yield big flavors
And by cutting back on meat, you can help save the planet, one delicious plate at a time.
More vegan pregnancies, ergo more vegan kids — and many new books to cater to them
“It is really possible to have a healthy outcome to your pregnancy when following a vegan diet, ” says the author of a updated and reissued book.
Estate of ‘LOVE’ artist Robert Indiana tries to halt reproduction of iconic images
Lawyers representing the late artist attempt to terminate licensing agreements for his art nearly one year after he died on Vinalhaven.
Mormons making wedding rule change to be more inclusive
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is changing wedding rules in hopes of preventing parents and family members who aren’t church members from feeling excluded.
Organic dairy barn opening at Wolfe’s Neck looks to next generation
The $1 million facility in Freeport opened Thursday with the goal of helping to teach new and transitioning organic dairy farmers.
No Archie in most popular U.S. baby names released today
Meghan is rising fast but Emma and Liam once again top U.S. baby names on Social Security’s annual list.
James Cameron salutes ‘Endgame’ for sinking ‘Titanic’ record
The filmmaker congratulates Marvel president Kevin Feige and the company’s employees in a tweet.
Conan O’Brien settles joke-theft lawsuit weeks before trial
A writer says the talk-show host stole jokes from his Twitter feed and blog for O’Brien’s monologue on ‘Conan.’