One reason is health benefits: Wild game is pure protein, with no preservatives or additives. Proper care, in the field and at home, is essential.
2023
Our View: Attacks on public meetings, elected officials should be met with unified front
Maine municipal officials taking steps to strengthen rules regarding harassment and other disruption must do it without sacrificing public participation.
Beautiful Blackbird book festival, highlighting Black and immigrant children’s stories, keeps spreading its wings
In its fourth year, the festival named for a book by Ashley Bryan will include events Friday though Sunday in Lewiston, Portland and Rockland.
Bedside table: ‘Irving Berlin: A Daughter’s Memoir,’ by Mary Ellin Barrett
Book recommendations from readers.
Art review: In two fall exhibits, a painter devastates, a printmaker expands the form
At Aperto Fine Art, Anne Neely’s work delivers beauty and foreboding alike, while David Wolfe’s prints at Moss Galleries offer inspired innovations.
The gray zone: A Maine lobsterman’s journey to Ukraine’s front lines
Civilian volunteer Alex Curtis, of North Haven, is preparing to make his fourth trip to the war-torn country in November.
The winners and losers of Maine’s 2023 growing season
Area farmers faced unusual weather conditions this summer, from a late spring frost to persistent hard rains. Based on their reports, here are the crops that fared the best and worst in Maine (so far).
One of Us: Youth choral director creates bonds through love of music
Maria Belva directs the Horizon Voices youth choirs for children ranging from kindergarten to high school seniors.
Letter to the editor: Alarmed by rise in racist, antisemitic incidents in Freeport
I am writing to express my deep concern about the alarming increase in racist and antisemitic incidents that have recently occurred in Freeport: a swastika and racist slur carved in a public restroom stall at 100 Main St., my place of work (April 16); three offensive racial slurs spray-painted in the parking lot owned by […]
In a Silent Way features a leisurely pace and highly polished food
The Wiscasset wine bar and shop serves its terrific selection of wines in enviable wine glasses, alongside a pared-down menu of beautifully made food.