The Gulf of Maine Research Institute hopes to use the data to help develop strategies to deal with tidal flooding.
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Cooking at the Cove: A bunch of brunch
Brunch is my favorite meal when it comes to entertaining during this time of year. I think that 11 o’clock or so in the morning is a great hour to greet company in the winter months. Everyone is fresh and fun, there are hours of daylight ahead, and you’re not expected to serve a roast […]
Fairs usher in holidays in Midcoast
The coming weekend is filled with fairs.
Young cast makes pandemic comeback with ‘The Hobbit’
After two years of being unable to put on full Young Company productions, The Theater Project is presenting “The Hobbit” with 42 actors ages 6 to 18.
Portland man takes helm at Maine Cancer Foundation
Ray Ruby hopes to increase the scope of the organization’s fundraisers, which include Tri for a Cure and Mary’s Walk.
Cooking at the Cove: A savory, saucy, aromatic main dish
As I shop for meat these days, I often see pork tenderloin at a decent price so I’ve been using it in my meal planning more frequently. This entrée recipe is a quick yet savory way to prepare it with a delicious, aromatic sauce for dipping the accompanying crispy potatoes. Boneless chicken can also be […]
Bath examining zoning with new housing in mind
The goal of the project is to look for areas for new housing, housing density and to “clean up” the city’s outdated zoning code, officials say.
Bath artist donates work for holiday card fundraiser
Former Morse High School teacher Sandy Crabtree says the Pine Tree Society’s work for children and adults with disabilities inspires her and other artists.
Midcoast Youth Center looking for downtown hub
A new space would serve 16- to 24-year-olds in the MYC’s new workforce development program.
Brunswick-based Genesis Fund earns national recognition
The Genesis Fund is honored for its support of affordable housing projects along with health care, child care and recovery programs.