Improved radio transmitters are now being produced that are small enough to be put on any bird.
May 2018
Letter From the Publisher: Delivery woes undermine our commitment to service
We are trying to keep our promises, but a tight labor market has us falling short.
Book review: A killer thriller worthy of a King
The hefty new novel from Stephen King is a skillful blend of classic crime fiction and the author’s trademark horror twists.
Deep Water: ‘The Wall’ by Bruce Guernsey
Maine poems, edited and introduced by Gibson Fay-LeBlanc.
Book review: Cecile Richards offers advice for professional troublemakers
The Planned Parenthood president revisits her life of activism in her memoir ‘Make Trouble: Standing Up, Speaking Out, and Finding the Courage to Lead.’
Heroes of Maine Comics Arts Festival don’t wear capes – they draw them
The event will bring 100 comics writers and artists to the Portland Public Library on Saturday, where fans can meet them and find out more about their work.
Art review: John Moore’s paintings find crossroads of real, imagined
The works are on display at the Center for Maine Contemporary Art in Rockland through June 17.
Old is new again on TV this fall
The networks recently trotted out their lineups, which include reboots of ‘Magnum, P.I.,’ ‘Murphy Brown’ and ‘Charmed.’
Dine Out Maine: In new space, Drifters Wife remains blissfully married to its mission
The menu still focuses on sensational seasonal dishes and those amazing wines.
To be efficient with your veggies – shop, chop, drop and boil
Try the Rudalevige method, doing the heavy lifting and preparation ahead of time.