Eating out can be a great way to get to know someone or to celebrate the love you already share. Our guide to the best local spots for couples at all ages and stages.
February 2020
Maine Gardener: If you can’t beat invasives in toto, beat them in part
Gardeners and wildlands managers, don’t give up if you can’t eradicate invasive plants. Even slowing their spread is helpful.
One colossal cookbook, two very different opinions
When it comes to “The Side Dish Bible” by America’s Test Kitchen, our reviewer and his partner diverge. Are the recipes laborious and far too numerous? Or will the dishes they make beat the pants off the competition at the next office potluck?
Green Plate Special: On Valentine’s Day, think sweet potatoes for your sweetheart
More local farmers are growing the tubers, which turn out to be a perfect pair for Maine maple syrup.
Maine State Police may be spying on you
Privacy advocates worry that law enforcement monitors innocent residents, and Maine is one of only two states that won’t reveal whether it’s using this advanced technology.
Society Notebook: Strive dances away two decades
The program for Mainers with intellectual disabilities held its 20th anniversary gala on Jan. 25.
Society Notebook: Strive dances away two decades
The program for Mainers with intellectual disabilities held its 20th anniversary gala on Jan. 25.
On Baseball: Never mind Mookie, Red Sox need pitching
After a head-turning week, Boston begins spring training with a pitching staff full of questions.
On this date in Maine history: Feb. 9
Feb. 9, 2019: The Rev. Thomas James Brown becomes the first openly gay bishop to lead the Episcopal Diocese of Maine and the third in the United States. Brown, the husband of an Episcopalian minister who is rector of a church in Boston, is elected on the third ballot at a convention of clergy members […]
Letter to the editor: Rufus Porter Museum appreciates coverage of Maine artist-inventor
Re: “Full picture” (Feb. 2, Page E1): The Rufus Porter Museum in Bridgton was thrilled with the wonderful article in the Maine Sunday Telegram, showcasing the Bowdoin College Museum of Art’s exhibit on Porter, “Rufus Porter’s Curious World: Art and Invention in America, 1815-1860.” We invite those interested in Rufus Porter to visit our museum, […]
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