The needs of the fish, bacteria and plants must be addressed to get and maintain conditions for success.
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In a word: Beeves? The strange ways we make plurals
In the animal kingdom, more than one moose are still moose, while a mongoose and his friends are mongooses, yet a goose and her flock are geese. Go figure.
Mystery Photo for May 16, 2021
Correctly guess where this photo was taken and enter to win a $20 Hannaford gift card.
Salad days: Lisbon’s Springworks is booming on a diet of lettuce and fish
After just seven years, the aquaponics operation run by a 26-year-old Bowdoin grad is the largest in New England and raises 1 million heads of lettuce yearly. And there’s much more to come.
Talk of the town: If my cat calls, tell her I’m not here
The Great Leaning Pole of Walmart OK, what IS the deal with that leaning pole in the Walmart parking lot? Every day there’s a new picture of somebody’s car either tipped over on its side or just leaning comically because somebody drove into that pole again and at appreciable speed. Either we’ve got some strange […]
Face Time: Ronald Fowler — Lewiston security expert and dystopian fiction writer
The former military man and criminal justice expert has released the first of a four-book story on a nuclear attack and the future of mankind.
Celebrating Maine Moms: Locals share their best memories about their favorite matriarchs for Mother’s Day
They are doughnut robbers, language junkies, organ warmers and so much more. Readers share their memories and love for their moms on Mother’s Day.
Mystery Photo for May 9, 2021
Correctly guess where this photo was taken and have a chance to win a $20 Hannaford gift card.
In a word: Origins of IKEA, Legos, Arby’s and more
Just my luck, backing out of my garage, I smashed into my old Fiat, which stands for Fabbrica Italiano Automobili Torino (not “Fix it again, Tony”).
Talk of the town: Dirty pillows and purloined potato sticks
Wicked excited about baseball I was driving by the baseball field near the Colisee in Lewiston the other day when I noticed, with great glee, that the field was actually abuzz with ballplayers. I mean, dozens of them were out there chasing down flies, fielding grounders, warming up the pitcher or just getting stretched out […]