Neal Foley of Waldoboro crafts beautiful pieces from sustainably harvested wood.
sustainability
Can an Instant Pot earn its space on the countertop in a ‘green’ kitchen?
Our columnist makes Easter dinner to find out.
Source Sustainability Awards
Our annual awards recognize the individuals, nonprofits, businesses and institutions that are acting right here in Maine to safeguard this state’s spectacular natural environment.
Places in Maine that control pesticide use
About 6 percent of the state’s nearly 500 municipalities have enacted local ordinances.
Meg Gray links library patrons to ‘serendipitous discovery’ of seed-sharing program
The librarian also offers backpacks geared toward adults with a casual interest in stargazing, birding and hiking.
A peek behind the scenes at this year’s Maine Flower Show
The event itself last four days, but work on the plants, stonework and those cool structures takes far longer.
Maine Flower Show: How the judging works
The seven judges rate each of the 12 display gardens at the show in about 10 categories.
Stop whatever you’re doing. A South Berwick man is selling lobster buoy baseball bats.
Bill Page has made upward of 40,000, and he also sells bases made from lobster trap rope.
Flash forward to 2084 – a dystopian world where Peeps are banned
Inevitably, there’s still an underground market for the puffy treats.
You’re invited to the 2018 Source Awards at Pineland Farms
The annual event is a Who’s Who of Maine’s environmentally minded community.