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Coastal History: Ship’s quarantine
Old ships carried goods, people and disease.
Coastal History: Maine paid price at world war’s end
More than 50 sailors died when the USS Eagle 56 was sunk by a German submarine off Cape Elizabeth.
Cooking at the Cove: Still time for grilling
London Broil with Fancy Corn opens the gateway to fall.
Sande’s Picks: Sail away with beer and oysters
The Jenny Ives is a Maine-built, 37-foot wooden gaff rig ketch offering sailing charters and adventures out of Hermit Island Campground in Phippsburg. On Sept. 7, from 5-7 p.m., they are partnering with Black Pug Brewing in Brunswick and Hermit Island Oyster Co. to provide a unique food, beverage, and sailing experience. They will sail […]
Coastal History: Club crazy at Morse High School
Back in 1946, if you had an interest, there was probably a group to keep you company.
Sande’s Picks: Time for Dinner, more at Maine Beer Co.
The Freeport brewery will release two beers on Friday, Aug. 30.
Cooking at the Cove: Citrus, beets and a sleepless night
Grilled Swordfish marinated in lime and ginger pairs with risotto flavored with beets for a satisfying late summer dinner.
Out & About: Big bluegrass festival in Brunswick turns 40
Bluegrass, Bromberg and a Journey in Arundel.
Cooking at the Cove: Make this pasta a summertime staple
As August comes to a close, be sure to pack as much fresh local produce into your body as possible.