September 30, 2008Hen of the WoodsBill Roorbach on Sarah Palin and firewood. Read more » Posted on Tuesday, September 30, 2008 in Notes from Upstream | Permalink | Comments (3) |
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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 (2) |
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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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October 7, 2008The McCain campaign counts mainly on north Maine.
This post is about the presidential campaign. If you're hungering for some state senate coverage, check out these articles from the Blethen papers: 3, 4, 5, 18, 19, Posted on Tuesday, October 7, 2008 in The Tipping Point | Permalink | Comments (1) |
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September 29, 2008The Politics of a CrisisThe first thing to note is that the mortgage crisis hasn't hit Maine as hard as it has other regions. As of July, Maine still had a a better foreclosure rate than 37 states. With one foreclosure for every 838 homes, we're faring much better than states like Nevada where it's one in 43. Read more » Posted on Monday, September 29, 2008 in The Tipping Point | Permalink | Comments (0) |
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September 22, 2008A Top Priority Senate Seat
With the retirement of Karl Turner in District 11, what has previously been a solid Republican seat may have become much more competitive, and political observers from across the ideological spectrum are interested in the race. Jesse Graham, executive director of the progressive Maine People's Alliance identified it as one of the races he's watching most closely. "This has been a Republican seat in recent past but could be close by the numbers and is open. The Dems have put up a good candidate for the area in Jeanne Hulit. She seems to be more moderate but that is likely what it will take to win the district and she got the endorsement of MPA Campaign... Read more » Posted on Monday, September 22, 2008 in The Tipping Point | Permalink | Comments (0) |
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October 6, 2008Free Juice, Expensive Juice, Extensive JuiceAn experimental power giveaway, an experimental power plant and a million bottles of coffee brandy. Also, some other news of the week of Sept. 30 – Oct. 6 Read more » Posted on Monday, October 6, 2008 in Maine - The Way Life Was Last Week | Permalink | Comments (0) |
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September 29, 2008A Mall Moves. So Do Moose. But a Bond Doesn’t.Lots of disconcerting shifts – many of them having nothing to do with the economy. Here’s the news of Sept. 23-29 Read more » Posted on Monday, September 29, 2008 in Maine - The Way Life Was Last Week | Permalink | Comments (0) |
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September 22, 2008Put Your Hands in the Air and ScreamIt’s been a rollercoaster ride of a week. Check out the news of Sept. 16-22 Read more » Posted on Monday, September 22, 2008 in Maine - The Way Life Was Last Week | Permalink | Comments (0) |
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September 5, 2008Whoopie Pies, Part 2
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September 5, 2008Rough, Tough Baker ChickA summer rant, and telling our whoopie pie stories (Part 1) Read more » Posted on Friday, September 5, 2008 in Sea Glass and Scrap Iron Blogs | Permalink | Comments (0) |
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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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September 4, 2008GrowSmart Looks to October SummitIndependence Wind will participate in the annual conference of GrowSmart Maine. Read more » Posted on Thursday, September 4, 2008 in Innovacationland | Permalink | Comments (0) |
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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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October 9, 2008Firm Decisions, Soft Circulation, Mushy MistakesThe latest pluses and minuses from the Maine media Read more » Posted on Thursday, October 9, 2008 in Media Mutt | Permalink | Comments (3) |
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October 7, 2008Ask a Few More QuestionsMaine dailies aren’t trying very hard when it comes to covering legislative races. Also, other media doings – and not doings Read more » Posted on Tuesday, October 7, 2008 in Media Mutt | Permalink | Comments (3) |
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October 2, 2008More Readers VanishLatest circulation figures for Maine dailies show a continuing decline. Also, other Maine media news. Read more » Posted on Thursday, October 2, 2008 in Media Mutt | Permalink | Comments (6) |
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October 3, 2008Butter ME UpKate's Homemade Butter reigns supreme. Read more » Posted on Friday, October 3, 2008 in The Maine Mouth | Permalink | Comments (2) |
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September 23, 2008Pemaquid Oyster Festival15,000 oysters are ready to be eaten at this one-day festival in Damariscotta. Read more » Posted on Tuesday, September 23, 2008 in The Maine Mouth | Permalink | Comments (2) |
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September 10, 2008Down East Food RoundupA look at what's new in food at Down East. Read more » Posted on Wednesday, September 10, 2008 in The Maine Mouth | Permalink | Comments (0) |
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September 29, 2008Maine Sporting CampsMore than 200 rod and gun clubs are active in Maine. Read more » Posted on Monday, September 29, 2008 in The Scruggs Report | Permalink | Comments (0) |
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September 17, 2008Have You Ever Been Afraid of a Plant?If you love Maine's freshwater lakes, ponds and streams, Eurasian milfoil should induce more than a little fear and a lot of preventative action! Read more » Posted on Wednesday, September 17, 2008 in The Scruggs Report | 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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October 6, 2008When the Captain and Mate are Mates
Isaac H. Evans, Day 2 Posted on Monday, October 6, 2008 in Berth of the Cool | Permalink | Comments (0) |
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October 2, 2008Pirate Adventure Cruise
Aboard the Isaac H. Evans Posted on Thursday, October 2, 2008 in Berth of the Cool | Permalink | Comments (0) |
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September 21, 2008See the World:
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September 18, 2008Going Aloft
Angelique, Day IV
Posted on Thursday, September 18, 2008 in Berth of the Cool | Permalink | Comments (2) |
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September 16, 2008Raising Children on Windjammers
Angelique, Day III Posted on Tuesday, September 16, 2008 in Berth of the Cool | Permalink | Comments (0) |
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September 15, 2008Maine Windjammer Whale Watch
Aboard the Angelique, Day II Posted on Monday, September 15, 2008 in Berth of the Cool | Permalink | Comments (0) |
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September 12, 2008A Cunard Among CoastersThe Angelique, Day I Read more » Posted on Friday, September 12, 2008 in Berth of the Cool | Permalink | Comments (1) |
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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 (3) |
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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 (4) |
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September 2, 2008Looking BackLabor Day marks the half-way point on the Maine lobstering season. Read more » Posted on Tuesday, September 2, 2008 in A Lobsterman's Tale | Permalink | Comments (0) |
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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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September 29, 2008How does your bank rate?
Optimism over the economy is in short supply these days, and Maine banks and credit unions aren’t immune to the turmoil in the larger financial world. Wall Street and Main Street intertwine far more than they did just a decade ago. Posted on Monday, September 29, 2008 in NxE | 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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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 (2) |
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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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October 6, 2008Apples and Pork:
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September 4, 2008Shifting Gears: A Cook Lets Her Garden Take Her from one Season to AnotherA sea of tomatoes? Must be fall. Enjoy this free recipe for dealing with end-of-summer garden bounty! Read more » Posted on Thursday, September 4, 2008 in Notes from a Maine Kitchen | Permalink | Comments (1) |
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August 19, 2008Postcard from “Lobster World:”
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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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September 29, 2008Portland, Maine vs. Portland, Oregon:
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September 16, 2008A Picnic Festival Showcases Portland CraftersThis is not your grandmother’s “crochet a tissue cover” craft. This is the do-it-yourself craft at a more primal level. Read more » Posted on Tuesday, September 16, 2008 in Tips from a Dweller | Permalink | Comments (0) |
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September 2, 2008The Portland Dweller Settles in for Fall FunSome end-of-summer blues tucked away, Jessica Tomlinson finds reasons to plan an active fall. Read more » Posted on Tuesday, September 2, 2008 in Tips from a Dweller | Permalink | Comments (0) |
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October 2, 2008Attention, Maine Locavores:
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September 17, 2008Chilly Nights:
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September 8, 2008Warm Sweet-and-Sour Potato Salad Hits the SpotPotatoes make good pickings now through October. Find a way to enjoy fingerling, red and many other potato varieties. Read more » Posted on Monday, September 8, 2008 in Maine Food News | Permalink | Comments (0) |
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September 22, 2008Brunswick, with the Mount Everest BellmakerJeff Clapp's Bells From Everest are hand-turned bells and ornaments made from oxygen tanks reclaimed from Mount Everest. Experience Brunswick, Maine through his eyes. Read more » Posted on Monday, September 22, 2008 in Local Knowledge | Permalink | Comments (0) |
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