New molding has a dramatic effect and is well worth the investment of time and effort, particularly if existing molding has begun to show signs of wear and tear.
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Digging for treasure in regional resale and antique shops
Rising prices, a shortage of merchandise since the COVID-19 pandemic, and a desire to reduce waste are just a few reasons why some people choose to furnish their homes with merchandise from resale and antique shops. Others simply enjoy hunting for treasures.
Coexisting with critters: how to assess a small mammal threat level in Maine
If you have an unexpected vertebrate visitor, removal can be quick and painless for all parties. Unless it’s a bat.
Fix up your home with these women-owned local businesses
In recognition of Women’s History Month, here are six Maine bosses who can help make your home and busy life better, from landscape design and furniture upholstering to bathroom remodels and deep cleaning.
Four signs of potential electrical hazards in a home
Even homeowners with do-it-yourself skills should bring in an experienced electrician when their homes develop electrical problems, as electricity is nothing for novices to play with.
Tips for choosing your next favorite grill
Whether you’re just getting into the game or need a new model, this guide will help you decide how to make your best meals as the weather warms up.
Maine Gardeners: Could this be the year you “go native”?
The Wild Seed Project is on a mission to increase the beneficial presence of native plants across the state.
Central Maine Medical Journal 2026
A special advertising section published in Central Maine Sunday on Sunday, March 22, 2026.
Cool Beans! Why a high-fiber diet is more necessary than ever
With colon cancer on the rise in increasingly younger age groups, beans and other high fiber foods are seeing a much needed surge in recipes.
G.E.A.R. Parent Network: Gaining Empowerment Allows Results
Founded in 1987 by a parent seeking meaningful assistance during her child’s mental health journey, G.E.A.R. Parent Network has grown into a statewide support network. Now operating within Kennebec Behavioral Health, the program reflects a family-driven philosophy recognizing parents as critical partners in care.