The Welsh writer was born 100 years ago on Monday.
October 2014
Society Notebook: Pretty powerful in pink
The positive energy of a group of women leads to an expanded Witches Wear Pink fundraiser for the Maine Cancer Foundation.
Classical Beat: Henry Cowell’s thrilling, sometimes chilling, music deserves deeper look
Maligned in his time, the composer’s quirky genius left a rich legacy.
Maine governor’s race is at the top of the ticket
With political dynamics similar to the race four years ago, this year’s three-way contest remains predictably difficult to predict.
Delicious yoga retreat gives parents unexpected sustenance
Plus an excellent recipe for beet and sweet potato soup.
Maine inmates dig into farming in the name of charity
A program at Kennebec County Correctional Facility teaches inmates to farm and donates the harvest to schools and the needy.
There’s more to the rare Maine apple story
A Source article about an old tree in Freeport yields tips from readers about the Kavanagh apple’s survival.
Homegrown: Belfast Soda syrups
The syrups are made by Chip Wick, who uses no artificial colors, flavors, preservatives or high fructose corn syrup.
What’s that? The bus to Boston
Near the bottom of the screen on the home page of Concord Coach Lines, right after “Online ticketing available” and a little before “Are you looking for a career change?” comes the question “Why would anyone drive?” In case the query doesn’t sink in, it’s written there twice – the second time in a rambling […]
Trick to making pumpkin treats: a sweet jack-o’-lantern
Pie pumpkins are smaller than most carving ones, but their pulp is perfect for prize-winning caramels.