Avery Yale Kamila talks about her co-curated exhibit, ‘Maine’s Untold Vegetarian History,’ which opened this month at the Maine Historical Society Museum.
September 2024
150 years later, Maine Granges are still supporting farmers and their communities
Through outreach, adaptation and openness, 80 Maine Granges with 2,200 members continue advocating for agricultural interests and serve as social centers for their communities.
The second assassination attempt on Donald Trump in 64 days is a troubling turn of events
The arrest of a suspect in a possible attack reflects a disturbing development in American politics.
Unity does exist in this aptly named Maine town – everyone avoids talking politics
The tense divisiveness on the national stage can feel far away from this Waldo County town.
Birding: Tracking migration patterns gets a technological tailwind
Birds banded with geolocaters are getting new and useful data, especially those that travel between North America and South America.
Hiking in Maine … and beyond: Slow but sure, end of the trail is approaching
Carey Kish is more than 2,200 miles into his epic hike on the Continental Divide Trail – from Mexico to Canada – with less than 300 miles remaining.
Hunting: With white-tailed deer, so many ask the same age-old question
The age of a buck is discernible by its antlers and size, but it’s much more difficult to know the age of a doe with just a glance.
Photo Album: Participants and volunteers come together for the Dempsey Challenge
Thousands turned out Saturday for the 16th annual Dempsey Challenge in Simard-Payne Memorial Park in Lewiston.
Photo Album: See inside the Waterford Grange
With the hall cleaned out and spruced up, they are looking to rent out the building for events such as memorial services, birthday parties, and other community gatherings.
Photo Album: See inside Wilton’s Community Grange
Community Grange was organized when Wilson Grange in Wilton and Chesterville Grange consolidated in 2021.