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Arts, entertainment, food and books news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Leg Work: Use your head and wear a helmet when bicycling
Choose one that’s right for you and replace it as necessary.
Here’s a helpful primer on how to water your garden during the drought
You need to water less than you might think.
When making a batch of pesto, think ratios, not recipes
Then it can be tossed with pasta or slathered on anything from crusty bread to grilled seafood.
Ecologist Glen Mittelhauser knows where the wild things are
His latest guide to Maine’s flora and fauna, ‘The Plants of Baxter State Park,’ will be released in the next few weeks.
Pope implores youth to mix faith with deeds
The pontiff warns of a paralysis that may result from mere complacency
It’s the usual ‘big, dirty party’ at Redneck games in Hebron
Organizer Harold Brooks says games formerly known as the ‘Redneck Olympics’ is all about regular folks having fun without airs of pretentiousness.
In Wisconsin, goat farming up ‘by leaps and bounds’
The state famed for cows’ milk and cheese is now home to the most dairy goats in the nation and about to get more.
Hungry crowds savor the flavors at Portland’s Festival of Nations
Visitors sample food from Latin America, the Caribbean, the Middle East and United States at Saturday’s event, designed to highlight diversity and multiculturalism.
Civil War vet’s ashes to wind their way back home to Maine
The Aroostook County man, who fought with the 20th Maine, died alone in an Oregon asylum in 1922.