Thousands of worried Mainers seek the state’s protection from triple-digit premium hikes.
December 2021
Bedside table: Make new friends
Editor’s note: Penny Hathaway is reading “Daughter of the Morning Star” by Craig Johnson. At number 17, it’s the newest installment in the Longmire series. “When I go to sleep at night, I tuck Walt Longmire and Henry Standing Bear into the drawer of my night stand, very reluctantly. I want to devour every word […]
One-pan skillet pork tenderloin with squash, apple and kale is saucy, fast and satisfying
All the jewel tones of fall are reflected in this weeknight friendly dish.
Give from the heart with works of original, local art
Buying for art lovers can be intimidating, but these tips and gift ideas will help.
Vegan snake soup? Meat-loving Hong Kong adapts plant-based options for local palates
Those eager to wean diners off their carnivorous ways face an uphill task in a city with the world’s highest per capita meat consumption.
Nordic centers in Maine anticipate another busy winter
Last winter many cross country ski areas set records for season-ticket sales, and many sites were bustling on traditionally quiet weekdays.
Single-level living near Falmouth’s natural beauty and amenities
$899,000 | 13 Marigold Ln., Falmouth
Hiking in Maine: Transition at Hart Farm a worthy attraction in Holden
Holden Land Trust has created a year-round trail network, giving those in the Bangor area a chance to enjoy the views and the farmland.
Our View: It will take work to save Maine’s working waterfront
The state and private sector need to work together to preserve an institution that’s crucial to the state’s economy and character.
Book review: ‘Wait: Poems from the Pandemic’ reveals our anxieties, longings and loneliness
In a ‘landscape transformed,’ Maine writers and artists describe pain, hope and ‘the boring parts of keeping us alive’ in these extraordinary times.