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BUSHNELL ON BOOKS: ‘The Buoyant Letters of Mimsy Bell’ and ‘ The Prints of Siri Beckman’
A powerful story of remembrance, regret and redemption from midcoast author Laurel Dodge, and book of wood engravings and woodcut images presented by the artist.
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The owner of Norimoto Bakery in Portland's Deering Center came to her craft later in life and with little forethought. Now, she's up for a James Beard Award for the third time.
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Nutrition directors from several districts attended a training held by the state in February with an eye to adding more vegan and vegetarian lunch dishes this fall.
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Spring Pops Concerts set for May 3, 4 in Winthrop
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Maine Pottery Tour set for May 4, 5
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UMaine Augusta displays senior thesis exhibition
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Louisa Stancioff concert set for Clifford Arts & Student Center in Unity
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Opinion
Poll: Are you seeing more pine cones around your property?
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Pihcintu girls choir to raise voices in Vienna
When condiments took over their tiny Portland apartment, this chicken dish came to the rescue
Chicken Vinegar Bread started as a way to use up a jar of hot cherry peppers but has become a staple for Rachel Getz and her partner.
BUSHNELL ON BOOKS: ‘A Symmetry of Husbands’ and ‘Simmering, Savory and Deadly’
Patricia O'Donnell explores modern marriage in the Trump political era, and a debut mystery novel by Jody Rich
Ask Maine Audubon: Birders rejoice as many species overshoot targets and arrive in New England
Wildlife questions from Mainers answered by Maine Audubon Staff Naturalist Doug Hitchcox.
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Maine Gardener
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Food & Dining
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April 28, 1978: Longstanding dispute with Augusta Sanitary District has ended
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April 27, 1999: 3 Thomas College graduates sue school saying program failed to deliver them education and job offers they were promised
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April 26, 1986: Augusta loses bid to funds to upgrade Edwards Mill area
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Business
Strict new EPA rules would force coal-fired power plants to capture emissions or shut down
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April 25, 1977: Waterville fireman ‘irked’ at salary negotiation progress so far
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Health Care
Supreme Court conservatives appear skeptical that law requires emergency abortions
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April 24, 1995: Meet this Winthrop couple who is teaching the tenets of business management to students in Bulgaria