August 25, 2008Maine Republican Party and the 'Hired Gun' Author'Hired Gun: A Political Odyssey' describes a deeply dived Maine Republican party, and other Maine political news. Read more » Posted on Monday, August 25, 2008 in The Tipping Point | Permalink | Comments (0) |
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August 18, 2008State of the RaceThe state's biggest race is between Collins and Allen, or is it? Tipping checks in: 'Tom Allen has an uphill climb.' Read more » Posted on Monday, August 18, 2008 in The Tipping Point | Permalink | Comments (1) |
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August 11, 2008Maine and the Presidential ElectionThere's a slim chance that northern and central Maine will decide the Presidential election. Have the Obama and McCain camps considered Maine's second district? Read more » Posted on Monday, August 11, 2008 in The Tipping Point | Permalink | Comments (0) |
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August 25, 2008Rabbi in the Zone. Scarborough in a Storm. Almanac in a Prediction.Cat in a cutback. Coach in a lie. News of the week of Aug. 19-25 in easy-to-read form Read more » Posted on Monday, August 25, 2008 in Maine - The Way Life Was Last Week | Permalink | Comments (0) |
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August 18, 2008Chalk SquawkThe writing’s on the wall for writing on the sidewalk in Bar Harbor. And other important news of the week of Aug. 12-18. Read more » Posted on Monday, August 18, 2008 in Maine - The Way Life Was Last Week | Permalink | Comments (0) |
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August 11, 2008Milfoil, Mud and MuffinsInvasive plants, incessant rain, an incredible deal on pastry and other news of the week of August 5-11 Read more » Posted on Monday, August 11, 2008 in Maine - The Way Life Was Last Week | Permalink | Comments (1) |
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August 27, 2008Big MouthHow does Big Mouth Burrito find West Farmington? 'Love goes into the food here. Love.' Read more » Posted on Wednesday, August 27, 2008 in Notes from Upstream | Permalink | Comments (0) |
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July 15, 2008NestingBirdwatching along Temple Stream is a daily pursuit and count of birds, eggs, and hatchlings. Read more » Posted on Tuesday, July 15, 2008 in Notes from Upstream | Permalink | Comments (1) |
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June 18, 2008Farewell, My LovelyMaine Public Radio's car donation is put to the test by Former, Latter, and Roorbach's sentimental attachment to a rusty truck. Read more » Posted on Wednesday, June 18, 2008 in Notes from Upstream | Permalink | Comments (1) |
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August 5, 2008How CivilizedMatinicus Island's reputed knuckle-dragging pirate denizens enjoy cultured summer diversions, take break from plundering and pillage Read more » Posted on Tuesday, August 5, 2008 in Sea Glass and Scrap Iron Blogs | Permalink | Comments (9) |
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July 28, 2008Another Island FireSwan's Island loses its library, archives and an old schoolhouse to lightning strike before daylight Thursday, July 24th Read more » Posted on Monday, July 28, 2008 in Sea Glass and Scrap Iron Blogs | Permalink | Comments (0) |
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June 23, 2008On the Ferry to Matinicus, With a Garbage TruckWriter, baker, garbage czar: Just try to wear one hat year-round on Matinicus, where 30 ferry trips per year keep people connected to the mainland. Read more » Posted on Monday, June 23, 2008 in Sea Glass and Scrap Iron Blogs | Permalink | Comments (12) |
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August 6, 2008Wind Electricity and Rural OpportunityGrowSmart Maine weighs in on sustainable energy Read more » Posted on Wednesday, August 6, 2008 in Innovacationland | Permalink | Comments (0) |
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July 24, 2008Creative governance in Lewiston and AuburnLewiston and Auburn find new ways to collaborate for growth Read more » Posted on Thursday, July 24, 2008 in Innovacationland | Permalink | Comments (1) |
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July 18, 2008Innovocationland
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August 27, 2008Let's Play HouseMaine dailies get cozy at the State House – and other local media news Read more » Posted on Wednesday, August 27, 2008 in Media Mutt | Permalink | Comments (1) |
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August 25, 2008Tangled WebThe Bangor Daily News’ new site leaves a lot to be desired – and other Maine media news Read more » Posted on Monday, August 25, 2008 in Media Mutt | Permalink | Comments (11) |
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August 22, 2008Sports vs. SportsA Portland radio group prepares for competition – against itself. And other news of the Maine media Read more » Posted on Friday, August 22, 2008 in Media Mutt | Permalink | Comments (5) |
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August 22, 2008Maine Food NewsCrabs on the road, big statistics, a frozen Maine treat, and more... Read more » Posted on Friday, August 22, 2008 in The Maine Mouth | Permalink | Comments (0) |
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August 19, 2008A Seafood Standout in PhippsburgAnna's Water's Edge, a seafood restaurant in Phippsburg, serves up great food with an unbeatable view. Read more » Posted on Tuesday, August 19, 2008 in The Maine Mouth | Permalink | Comments (6) |
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August 12, 2008Big Eats, Little CityIf you are hungry in Hallowell, this Maine riverfront city has several great dining options. Read more » Posted on Tuesday, August 12, 2008 in The Maine Mouth | Permalink | Comments (0) |
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August 27, 2008The Bob Dunning Memorial BridgeOne man's enduring legacy of living happily, productively, in a small town. Read more » Posted on Wednesday, August 27, 2008 in The Scruggs Report | Permalink | Comments (0) |
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August 5, 2008Lovewell Pond Escapes Invasive Aquatic PlantsA vigilant volunteer thwarts the introduction of an invasive aquatic plant to Fryeburg's Lovewell Pond. Read more » Posted on Tuesday, August 5, 2008 in The Scruggs Report | Permalink | Comments (0) |
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July 14, 2008Penobscot Narrows Bridge: Well Worth a VisitThe environmental reporter now knows why more than 70,000 people visited the scenic bridge, voted among the top 25 bridges in the United States. Read more » Posted on Monday, July 14, 2008 in The Scruggs Report | Permalink | Comments (0) |
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August 22, 2008Sailing in Penobscot Bay on the Fourth of JulyNo fireworks but sunset sights to spare from Mackerel Cove to Gilkey Harbor, Islesboro. (Enjoy the video of the sunset,too.) Read more » Posted on Friday, August 22, 2008 in Berth of the Cool | Permalink | Comments (2) |
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August 21, 2008The Business of Raising Sails on a Maine WindjammerOn the trip from Allen Cove to Mackerel Cove, Swans Island, McCanna learns the business of sailing a boat, a livelihood and a business in one. Read more » Posted on Thursday, August 21, 2008 in Berth of the Cool | Permalink | Comments (0) |
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August 20, 2008The Windjammer Cruise and the Lobster BakeEach are made memorable by Moxie and Red Hots on Day 3 of my Lewis R. French sail from Brooklin to Allen Cove, North Brooklin. Read more » Posted on Wednesday, August 20, 2008 in Berth of the Cool | Permalink | Comments (2) |
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August 19, 2008The Great Schooner Race, 2008Sometimes nice guys finish second. Read more » Posted on Tuesday, August 19, 2008 in Berth of the Cool | Permalink | Comments (0) |
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August 18, 2008Lewis R. French Day 1: Camden to Holbrook Island Harbor, CastineCaptain Garth Wells’s passengers are exceedingly outgoing, nice, and polite. His schooner, the Lewis R. French is the oldest windjammer in the United States and was built in Christmas Cove, Maine, in 1871 to carry coal, bricks, and fish. Read more » Posted on Monday, August 18, 2008 in Berth of the Cool | Permalink | Comments (0) |
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August 8, 2008Heritage, Day 5: Long Cove to Pulpit Harbor, North HavenImagine if you’d designed a 95-foot coasting schooner, built it with your own hands, and made a decent living driving it around the coast of Maine. Read more » Posted on Friday, August 8, 2008 in Berth of the Cool | Permalink | Comments (1) |
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August 6, 2008Heritage, Day 4: Boothbay Harbor to Long Cove, VinalhavenMinke whales and the definition of Down East are perks aboard the Heritage. Read more » Posted on Wednesday, August 6, 2008 in Berth of the Cool | Permalink | Comments (0) |
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August 6, 2008Heritage, Day 3: Linekin Bay to Boothbay HarborBoothbay Harbor's Windjammer Days is not for the faint-at-heart deckhand. Read more » Posted on Wednesday, August 6, 2008 in Berth of the Cool | Permalink | Comments (2) |
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August 5, 2008Aboard the Heritage
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August 4, 2008Aboard the Heritage
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July 1, 2008Summer Storms and LobsteringSummer lobstering is more than blue skies and smooths sailing. Read more » Posted on Tuesday, July 1, 2008 in A Lobsterman's Tale | Permalink | Comments (0) |
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June 16, 2008Lobster BuoysA Catch a Piece of Maine lobsterman explains why it's best not to judge a lobsterman his buoy colors. Read more » Posted on Monday, June 16, 2008 in A Lobsterman's Tale | Permalink | Comments (2) |
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June 12, 2008Warm Weather, Slow Catch, and SunburnsHow does a hard-shell lobster become a shedder? Read more » Posted on Thursday, June 12, 2008 in A Lobsterman's Tale | Permalink | Comments (0) |
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August 14, 2008Putting a muzzle on cell tonesA Bangor city councilor has a fine way of silencing cell phones. Read more » Posted on Thursday, August 14, 2008 in NxE | Permalink | Comments (0) |
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July 24, 2008Bath breathes easier over scrapped shipThe Navy's decision to scrap its new destroyer program won't hurt BIW as much as workers first thought. Read more » Posted on Thursday, July 24, 2008 in NxE | Permalink | Comments (0) |
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July 17, 2008Dam Good NewsYears of debate come to an end today with the demolition of the Fort Halifax Dam in Winslow. Read more » Posted on Thursday, July 17, 2008 in NxE | Permalink | Comments (0) |
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August 13, 2008For Whom the Bear TollsIs there a catch-and-release toll bear in Baxter State Park? Yogi, Boo-boo and other black bear legends of Maine's north woods. Read more » Posted on Wednesday, August 13, 2008 in Daicey Days | Permalink | Comments (1) |
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August 10, 2008Not a Game WardenGreen uniforms, brown uniforms — what's the difference? Plenty, says our man in the Maine woods. Read more » Posted on Sunday, August 10, 2008 in Daicey Days | Permalink | Comments (1) |
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August 6, 2008Heat StrokeOne good reason to heed the heat index warnings while in Baxter State Park. Read more » Posted on Wednesday, August 6, 2008 in Daicey Days | Permalink | Comments (0) |
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August 19, 2008Postcard from “Lobster World:”
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July 28, 2008Summer Houseguests and MealsIf you live in Maine in the summer chances are good you'll have houseguests from away for at least a week. Here's a fail-safe breakfast recipe. Read more » Posted on Monday, July 28, 2008 in Notes from a Maine Kitchen | Permalink | Comments (1) |
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July 7, 2008Light My (Propane) FireKathy Gunst shuns charcoal for gas and shares a new favorite recipe for the grill... Read more » Posted on Monday, July 7, 2008 in Notes from a Maine Kitchen | Permalink | Comments (0) |
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July 14, 2008The Inexplicable Lure of Sea and SandSandy Beach once was the place for overflow sewer lines and neighborhood pets. No more, writes Ben McCanna. Read more » Posted on Monday, July 14, 2008 in SoRo | Permalink | Comments (0) |
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May 19, 2008Lawn of a New EraMcCanna's the last on the block to mow the lawn — again. Solution: The Knox Country Soil and Water Conservation Plant Sale — and 20 years to a forested lot.... Read more » Posted on Monday, May 19, 2008 in SoRo | Permalink | Comments (0) |
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April 7, 2008Muffled SpeechWhat do you say when your neighbors' teenage son's car sounds like a bomber on wheels? Read more » Posted on Monday, April 7, 2008 in SoRo | Permalink | Comments (0) |
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August 18, 2008Happy Wheels, a Happening Haven on a Rainy DayA Portland roller rink is a haven on a rainy summer day. Read more » Posted on Monday, August 18, 2008 in Tips from a Dweller | Permalink | Comments (0) |
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August 4, 2008Shakespeare in the ParkPortland's Deering Oaks as backdrop. Read more » Posted on Monday, August 4, 2008 in Tips from a Dweller | Permalink | Comments (0) |
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July 22, 2008Portland Farmers' Markets
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