Local farmers working at a small scale generally favor crop rotation and plant many different crops to regenerate the soil, break pest cycles and preserve agricultural diversity.
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Karl Gerstenberger epitomized the term ‘a life well lived’ | Column
“Somehow we’ve fetched up here on the shore of Penobscot Bay in the Maine cottage with its windows facing the sea water. Here, where we can hear the gulls and sometimes an osprey at first light and often a loon calling as we drift off at night. “This is a place where, when there’s a […]
Entertaining paddling on Twenty-Five Mile Stream | Column
The Penobscot Paddle & Chowder Society trip covered 8 miles from Unity to Burnham.
3 weeks and 3 big United celebrations | Column
June is chock-full of Bath-Brunswick-Topsham Regional Chamber of Commerce business events.
Bath approves $24.8M municipal budget
Combined with the school and county budgets, residents can expect a 5.4% increase on their property tax bills.
A community of builders sustains Bath arts center | Column
Arts organizations in cities often rely on major donors to survive. Rural arts organizations rely on their neighbors.
Looking ahead together for Freeport-area schools | Column
Like school districts across Maine, Regional School Unit 5 is operating in a rapidly changing environment.
Your best sunscreen may be a shirt you already own | Column
A long-sleeve shirt, a wide-brimmed hat and shade protect you better than any lotion, but when sunscreen is necessary, follow these tips.
American flag fire at Bath Masonic Temple investigated as arson
Investigators are now looking for a person they say placed another American flag in front of the building.
American flag burned, damaging Bath Masonic Temple
State Fire Marshal and the local police and fire departments are investigating cause of Tuesday fire.