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When a farm feeds a community
Weston’s Farm in Fryeburg starts it. Other farmers, businesses and volunteers pitch in, and the result is a feast of local food and good will.
Leg Work: An interstate for cyclists comes together. Finally.
Bicyclists can now ride from Kittery to Calais – or even to Key West.
Maine Gardener: Saving seeds lets you get plants exactly suited for you and your yard
Seed saver extraordinaire Will Bonsall tells you how and why.
Use and reuse: Source goes waste free
Your guide to composting, recycling and the good work of Goodwill.
Green Plate Special: Tweaking recipes to conserve food, water and human resources
A recipe tester has found ways to be leaner, meaner and cleaner.
What’s that? A pollinator garden
As honeybees vanish, University of Maine researchers plant a bee buffet at an old town dump.
Goodwill Industries leads the way in low (or no) waste
What happens if your donation doesn’t sell? From broken appliances to stained T-shirts to shoes that have lost their mates, Goodwill figures out a way to maximize the value of every last item.
Sea Change: A surefire way to reduce waste? Buy less in the first place
Recycling is good. Reducing is better.
Meet: Travis Wagner, trash-talking Maine professor of environmental science and policy
Household garbage is a treasure trove of information.