From a new mud kitchen in Boothbay to romping along the snowy Sheepscot River, here’s how a few local teachers plan to enjoy the open air this year, thanks to funding from the Maine Environmental Education Association.
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What caretakers of one Midcoast landmark learned a year after devastating coastal storms
In recognition of the first anniversary of the January 2024 storms, Shelley Gallagher, director of Bristol Parks and Recreation, reflects on lessons learned by staff at Pemaquid Point Lighthouse.
The promise of two trails — Janus wonders
Janus, the Roman god of doorways and transitions, of looking both back and ahead, wonders what — beyond increments of added light — his month will offer this year. I hope that, for you and for me, it will be foot-rich and trail-limned. A trail ahead In late December, I visited the near future. A […]
A look back at the night Brunswick gangs brawled in the streets
It was like something from “The Outsiders,” with Bowdoin College “Yaggers” facing off with local “Rowdies” in the streets
From the Chocolate Church: New dance-theater piece premiering at CCAC
Resurgence Dance Company is thrilled to announce the premiere of its latest production, “The Siren of Crystal Lake,” a mesmerizing exploration of mythology, mystery and movement. This highly anticipated performance will take place at the iconic Chocolate Church Arts Center in Bath this coming weekend, Jan. 10-12. “The Siren of Crystal Lake” transports audiences to […]
Goals for household sustainability in the new year
As someone who cares about sustainability, you may be planning to take more steps to achieve sustainable living in 2025. Here at Sustainable Practice, we’ve developed seven pathways to sustainability. The community pathway plays a central role in this week’s column — our friends, families, and neighbors make our actions meaningful. We’ll share ideas for […]
Bath’s Town History Series returns to revisit local lore
Patten Free Library is reviving local history exploring connections with Midcoast towns during the 21st annual Town History Series.
Congress skips compromise, favors conflict
It’s only a small issue, but it explains why talk about cooperation between the two parties is nothing more than a convenient myth, otherwise known as a lie. The Maine House Republicans complain that the governor has “nominated a former Democrat state legislator” to be Public Advocate. There it is: the persistent use by the […]
‘Non-consecutive’ presidents couldn’t be more different
Several news outlets have noticed a certain coincidence: When Donald Trump is sworn in for a second time on Jan. 20, he will become just the second president to serve non-consecutive terms. The first, Democrat Grover Cleveland, was elected in 1884, narrowly lost in 1888, then returned to the presidency in 1892. Both he and […]
Midcoast music events on the horizon
Check out these Midcoast performances this month.
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