I had been thinking recently about waste reduction and the practice of buying water in small, single-use plastic bottles. Much of the literature on that is contradictory, or simply makes no real sense, so I wanted to share my observations. An outfit called GoPure has an interesting blog that contains a kind of synopsis of […]
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From the Garden: Gardening success means avoiding these common mistakes
Much of gardening is learned by trial and error – for many, mostly error. Planting a shade-lover in full sun isn’t likely to breed success, nor is letting your emotions run rampant at the nursery. But we’ve all been there, and the good news is we can learn from others’ mistakes as well as our […]
Faith Notes: Signals to slow down
Every morning I drove past her house on my way to work, and again in the afternoon on my way home. In winter, her front door usually stood open to let in the sun. In spring or fall I’d often see her sitting on her stoop, gathering light. I should stop, I thought, wanting to […]
Plots still available at Senior Gardens in Brunswick
People Plus — the Brunswick-area senior center — is accepting registrations for garden plots in the Senior Community Garden on Industry Road. The plots have been tilled and are ready for planting. Three water spigots with hoses are available for use in the gardens, but gardeners are expected to provide their own tools. The season runs […]
Mid Coast-Parkview Health President Lois Skillings receives Community Builder Award at United Way Annual Meeting
At United Way of Mid Coast Maine’s annual meeting Tuesday, held at the Maine Maritime Museum in Bath, Board Chairperson Joel Merry gave a summary of the organization’s work in 2021, including a successful campaign, work by United Way’s 36 local partner agencies, 46,000 diapers distributed to babies in need by the Diaper Project, $379,000 […]
Intertidal: Local migratory fish comeback stories
The weather is warming and the fish are swimming – some of them longer and further than they have in nearly two centuries. World Fish Migration Day was May 21, a day when people around the world celebrate fish that travel long distances through a variety of waterways. This year, the day included 450 events […]
Leonard to lead Sagadahoc County Maine Working Communities Challenge Initiative
Raye S. Leonard, of Bath, was recently hired to be the director of the Sagadahoc County Maine Working Communities Challenge Initiative. She will begin her position June 6. In March, Midcoast Youth Center, along with a team of Sagadahoc County community partners, was selected by the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston to receive a $375,000 […]
Wiscasset elementary-age students can get free school supplies
Wiscasset’s Feed Our Scholars/Set for Success will be at Wiscasset Elementary School on Aug. 1, 1-3 p.m., to provide free teacher-requested school supplies for all Pre-K to 5th-grade students This event is also open for home-schooled students that would be eligible to attend Wiscasset Elementary. Children will be able to gather classroom needs and receive […]
Bowdoin College to award 450 degrees at 217th commencement May 28
Bowdoin College will hold its 217th commencement ceremony at 10 a.m., Saturday and confer bachelor of arts degrees on 450 graduates. College President Clayton S. Rose will preside and award degrees on the terrace of the Bowdoin College Museum of Art on the Quad. In the event of very severe weather, commencement will be held […]