But then, everything else is, too.
2018
Meet ratatouille’s cousin: Ajapsandali
This dish can turn your farmers market bounty into dinner.
Veganism comes to the silver screen
2018 is proving a bonanza year for films about veganism.
Dennis R. Custeau
HUDSON, Fla. — Dennis Raymond Custeau, 7-30-56 to 8-8-18 died peacefully after a year long battle with cancer. Please send donations only to: Florida Cancer Specialist,14100 Fivay Rd., suite 380, Hudson, Florida 34667.
Frank Clemente: As Medicare and Medicaid turn 53, Trump, GOP target vital health services for cuts
As Medicare and Medicaid turned 53 years old on July 30, the two historic healthcare programs covering 120 million Americans—including 470,800 recipients in Maine —are under threat from Trump-GOP tax and budget cuts.• Americans for Tax Fairness and allied organizations have released individual state reports marking the programs’ anniversaries, one of which details the impact the […]
Girl Scouts of Maine to host Discover Girl Scouts events
YORK COUNTY — Girl Scouts of Maine announces that it will host Discover Girl Scout events for potential members and volunteers at locations throughout the state every month. These events will bring together girls from kindergarten through third grade and their caregivers, and allow them to discover why Girl Scouting is important to the development […]
Saco resident achieves Dean’s List status at Boston University
BOSTON, Mass. — William D. Saunders, a resident of Saco, has recently been named to the Dean’s List at Boston University for the Spring semester. Each school and college at Boston University has their own criterion for the Dean’s List, but students generally must attain a 3.5 grade point average (on a 4.0 scale), or […]
Falmouth library cuts new bond request in half
FALMOUTH — The president of Falmouth Memorial Library on Monday said pointing fingers and placing blame for the library renovation project’s cost overrun is counter-productive and only serves to divide the community. “It’s easy to sit on the outside and throw stones,” library President Marsha Clark told the Town Council. “It’s nobody’s fault and it’s a […]
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