The Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens turned its annual Gardens Aglow light display into a drive-thru event to keep visitors at a safe physical distance from one another.
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Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens pivots to online programming while preparing for late season
The online programing, called “CMBG at Home,” is a collection of classes, tours, blog posts, articles and photos available on the nonprofit’s website and Facebook page.
Maine Voices: Time for students to occupy the classroom, demand fair pay for adjunct teachers
Part-time professors create courses, give lectures, spend hours grading and help students think critically – but they’d make more in fast food.
Boothbay Railway Village seeks donations to expand educational programming
While the living museum has hosted field trips for schools and youth groups, the nonprofit hopes to establish a long-term partnership with local schools to teach students about the transportation and trades of Maine when it became a state.
The Wrap: Seasonal food fun, and a new effort to market fish sustainably
Shop for edible holiday gifts in Union, take a baking class, and find a deal on dinner after Gardens Aglow.
Sculptor gets back to roots at botanical gardens
Steve Tobin, who went to camp in Maine as a kid, brings his Steelroot series to Boothbay.
In Boothbay, plan plenty of time to visit the peninsula
Pirates, windjammers, gorgeous gardens, antique cars, locomotive rides, sea creatures and more.
Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens to pay over $18,000 for environmental violations
The money from its settlement with the Maine Department of Environmental Protection will help fund a fish passage on the Sheepscot River.
Bill Cullina gets to the root of the matter
Even if you can’t see them, the roots of trees and other plants are vital to life as we know it.