You may not be Andrew Carnegie, but libraries around the state could use your help.
2019
The Maine Millennial: Heartbreak marks a new stage in life
What do you lose at the end of a relationship? A boyfriend, a coffee maker and a vision for the future.
No shortage of complex human relationships in ‘The Limits of the World’
In her first novel, Jennifer Acker, an author who grew up in Maine, conjures an international family drama from several points of view.
Hiking: Contemplation and rejuvenation on the 3 Bridges Trail
A short, new trail along Peters Brook in Blue Hill encourages the hiker to slow down.
Hunting: Need a Christmas gift for the hunter in your life?
Yes, it’s late but if you’re still stumped, we’ve got lots of ideas.
Birding: Maine’s new Winter Bird Atlas is looking for volunteers
Organizers hope the project will yield insights into winter bird abundance throughout the state over the entire winter.
Vegan Kitchen: 2019 saw much vegan progress, globally and locally
The year brought more – more celebrities, more vegan eating, more vegan options and even a vegan lobster roll.
Green Plate Special: As the North Pole melts, Santa is vulnerable
This year, offer him vegan cookies and oat milk, and help stave off climate change, in a small way.
When nothing but a burger will do …
‘The Ultimate Burger,’ a new cookbook by America’s Test Kitchen, offers ideas aplenty for burgers, sides and homemade condiments.
Spice up Hanukkah with these Indian potato fritters
Another miracle? Let batata vada pav fill in for latkes.