Rocket Fuel, made in small batches at Gorham Grind, sends energy levels soaring
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Building a garden from scratch is scary
But these practical tips are designed to lessen one’s fears.
We live in a wired world, ignoring potential threats from our devices
Our cellphones, Wi-Fi, laptops, tablets may damage our brains.
Are ‘local’ meats 20 minutes away – or a day’s drive?
Butchers, farmers and others ponder what, exactly, ‘local’ means.
Saving Atlantic salmon will require Greenland’s help
An ambitious U.S. plan involves removing dams, creating fish passages and fostering cooperation with Inuit fishermen.
Leg Work: Top U.S. city for bicycling carves out path Portland should follow
A visit to Davis, Calif., shows how we could strengthen our bicycle culture.
Love Popcorn? Try Popcorn Lov
The honey-based organic topping provides a sweet-and-salty finish reminiscent of kettle corn.
Now, even recycling will cost more for many Mainers
The depressed value of recycled materials worldwide means local solid-waste handlers are earning less money – a shortfall that consumers will have to pick up.
Cheap-as-dirt glass jars shatter recycling expectations
Recycled glass has so little value that it’s being ground up and used as paving material in road and drainage projects.
Jonah Gula finds out where the Maine bears are
The Unity College graduate also finds a job that excites him as coordinator of a bear study.