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Parades, protests, chicken feet: 40 years of memories at the Common Ground Country Fair
Mainers look back on the big rains, lessons learned and connections made at the fair.
Zero-Waste Challenge could turn improving Earth’s health into habit
University of Maine at Augusta faculty and staff will do their best this year to refuse, reduce, reuse, recycle and rot.
For 20 years, Dave Colson has been helping people park at the Common Ground Country Fair
Yes, sometimes he questions why he still volunteers for this sometimes thankless task.
Wind bells will soothe your senses with the sound of the sea
North Country Wind Bells strike the same tone as the bells and gongs heard out on the water.
Summer may be over, but your lawncare isn’t
Fall is the right time to restore and repair your lawn.
Which Maine heritage apples work best in your favorite recipes?
Start with personal taste, then consider some expert advice about how apple varieties perform in various dishes.
South Portland rolls out plan to promote pesticide ordinance
City officials believe an outreach and education campaign will encourage compliance, but they hope most residents won’t need convincing.
Desserts in a jar are delicious and convenient
Here’s yet another use for Mason jars – pack them with pie or cheesecake.
A 19th-century Brunswick botanist gets her due with book of flora paintings
Kate Furbish was an intrepid collector and artist who was ahead of her time.