Anna Fiedler of Maine Farmland Trust, Ryan Esbjerg of Morris Farm, Erica Berman of Veggies to Table, and Toby and Susan Tarpinian of Morning Glory Natural Foods will be guests at the May 21 event.
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Securely destroy old documents at Damariscotta shredding event
Annual on-site shredding is scheduled for Friday in the Bath Savings Bank parking lot. Though the shredding is free, donations will support educational programs and for the maintenance of the Chapman-Hall House.
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Here are some strategies to help keep your gardens safe.
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BIP was originally established in 1974, with Pam Wright taking it over in 1998 and working alongside her sister Dottie Conteras.
Penobscot Paddle club enjoys a whitewater weekend | Column
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All you need are a few pots of soil, seeds or seedlings, a sunny spot, and one weekend.
Trees are friends and gifts | Column
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Brunswick boy became literary giant in the Big Apple | Column
‘Putnam’ is a well-known name in publishing, but many don’t know he hailed from Midcoast Maine.
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Wes broke the cycle for himself and his 6-year-old son.
What happens after the legislative session ends? | Column
The work isn’t finished when the gavel comes down — it’s back to listening and learning in local communities.