Wolfe’s Neck Center for Agriculture and the Environment in Freeport saw a steady stream of families visit its Wishcamper Livestock Education Barn Saturday. The barn is home to sheep, goats, chickens and ducks. It is free and open to the public year-round from dawn till dusk. It is lambing time so the children visiting Saturday […]
2021
Prints, birds and photographs on view in Portland, Bath and Boothbay Harbor
Three art shows to get to in the next couple weeks.
Live Music Lineup: See Oshima Brothers in Boothbay Harbor
You can also stream performances by Portland Symphony Orchestra and Tune-Yards.
Run & Eat: Feast on generous portions on a spacious porch at Tortilla Flat
A festive salad fit the bill for a Tex-Mex lover committed to healthy eating.
Get into the swing of spring with these seasonal openings and events
It’s time for seasonal museums and festivals, flowers and baseball.
Letter to the Editor: Maine would benefit from power line to Quebec
Hydro-Quebec wants to run clean, renewable power into Maine and as part of the New England Clean Energy Connect (NECEC) project. I’m all for it. Despite opinions to the contrary, Maine will benefit directly from this important project. The NECEC will bring $140 million in direct electric rate relief on top of $350 million in […]
Letter to the Editor: Many Maine boats land their catch in Massachusetts
It’s true that catch levels were low last year, but the numbers need context.
Letter to the Editor: Sen. King should show his independence
I have known Sen. Angus King since his early television days, through his governorship and now his eight years in the U. S. Senate. My sense is that he identifies as an independent so that he can be a consensus builder without regard to party affiliation. He is a thoughtful moderate who uses civility, respect […]
Tap Lines: Pilsners of all styles are popular again
And Maine breweries are making great examples of them.
Maine Jewish Museum hosts online art auction
Another virtual auction will benefit Partners for World Health.