Get a taste of asado at the boisterous Lost Fire Grill in Kennebunkport – and come hungry.
February 2020
Green Plate Special: You can go electric without giving up your old flame
The air fryer used for this chickpea recipe is just one of many worthy electric appliances.
Maine Gardener: And you think you hate weeding now?
Get ready. Climate change means the weeds will be stronger and more plentiful.
See Portland from All Sides at Verdante
99 Franklin St., Unit 308, Portland
On this date in Maine history: Feb. 2
Feb. 2, 1915: Werner Horn, a German army lieutenant carrying out a sabotage mission on behalf of German officials in New York, plants a bomb on the Canadian side of an international railway bridge linking Vanceboro, Maine, and the village of St. Croix, New Brunswick. Canada was fighting Germany in World War I at the […]
Letter to the editor: Southern Mainers don’t have to travel to experience curling
I was thrilled to read Morning Sentinel Staff Writer Travis Lazarczyk’s article (“Crash course,” Page C1) about college curling in the Jan. 26 Telegram. As the article noted, the only dedicated curling facility in Maine is located in Belfast. However, southern Mainers do not have to travel that far to experience curling. The Pine Tree […]
Letter to the editor: Let Maine citizens decide fate of CMP’s controversial project
Since a vast majority of Mainers are voicing opposition to Central Maine Power Company’s controversial proposed 145-mile transmission line, why have the state’s Land Use Planning Commission and the Public Utilities Commission given a green light to the project? Both commissions, in theory, represent the public. This disconnect feeds into the narrative that multinational corporations […]
The View From Here: Do we have to be the next San Jose?
In all the enthusiasm about a new research institute in Portland, there may be a better model that’s closer to home.
Do-it-yourself music makers dare to dream
In their own bedrooms and basements, inspired young songwriters in Maine have access to the high-tech tools and distribution outlets to blossom on their own terms.
Our View: Maine should stop using youth prison for ‘care’
It’s time for lawmakers to respond to wasteful and ineffective spending on youth incarceration.
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