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PublishedMay 29, 2011
Author Q & A: L.L. keen
Lewiston writer James L. Witherell pens a friendly new biography of Maine legend L.L. Bean and the company that bears his name.
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PublishedMay 26, 2011
Take it outside: Drive-ins are still a summer attraction
Theaters in Westbrook, Saco and Bridgton continue to thrive by giving movie-goers a fun change of pace.
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PublishedMay 25, 2011
What Ales You: New Hampshire’s Moat Mountain now in Maine
Steve Johnson started Moat Mountain Smokehouse as a brew pub in 2000.
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PublishedMay 22, 2011
Maine Gardener: Something’s just waiting to destroy your lawn
Homeowners enjoy their lawns. Some just like the look of them, an expanse of grass connecting some gardens. Others like to play on them, in games like catch or croquet. You can also just sit on them and enjoy the day. But there are other creatures out there who like lawns too. They want to […]
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PublishedMay 15, 2011
Maine Gardener: Compost key in creating the green, green grass of home
Lawns are a personal thing. Some people want their lawns to look like the perfect expanse of green at a golf course. Others are happy with anything that is green. And a few prefer no lawn at all. But barring a major renovation project, all homeowners must live with the lawn they have. They can […]
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PublishedMay 12, 2011
What Ales You: A trip to Fenway is enhanced by local taverns
How to avoid bad, overpriced beer at the ballpark.
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PublishedMay 8, 2011
I’ll have the sprouts: It’s plant-sale season
In coming weeks, all kinds of plants at good prices will greet gardeners at plant sales around Maine.
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PublishedMay 8, 2011
Maine Gardener: UMaine Extension gets land, barn and a view
The Cumberland County office of the University of Maine Extension now has 3 acres that it will be able to use to demonstrate growing techniques to backyard gardeners and professional farmers. The extension also is getting a barn that it can use as part of its animal husbandry programs. The barn and farmland come as […]
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PublishedMay 5, 2011
What Ales You: He had a good job, but knew he was born to brew beer
White Birch Brewing founder Bill Herlicka asked himself, ‘Why not open a business in the worst economy in many years?’
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PublishedMay 1, 2011
Tom Atwell: Roots for this hardy seed store run 100 years deep in Maine
Allen, Sterling & Lothrop turns 100 this year. In its century of operation, the seed store has had three locations: first on Exchange Street in Portland, then part of the block between Federal and Middle streets where One City Center now stands, and its current Falmouth location. But a lot has stayed the same over […]
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