Wild rice, fiddleheads, acorns, berries, sunchoke and groundnuts are just some of the many edibles — when prepared properly — available in Maine to anyone willing to look for them. And advocates say the benefits go beyond good health and your pocketbook.
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Mark LaFlamme: Put on your galoshes and dungarees, boys, Hurricane Bruce Lee is a’comin’
Talk of the town: Where combining late-night shopping and a curiosity for bygone clothing is done right!
In a word: ‘Nepo baby’ and other dictionary additions
It’s not even ‘Blursday’ but you’re already suffering ‘decision fatigue’? Stay calm and read on . . . and don’t worry about ‘information pollution’ here.
First African to graduate from Bates became a missionary in his homeland
Lewis Penick Clinton, who fled his rural homeland as a teen, learned 12 languages and wowed his peers at the Lewiston college.
Summer’s soggy season wreaked havoc on gardens and basements alike. Will fall and winter turn off the tap?
State climatologist says the extremes in our weather that brought about a wet summer are likely to be the new normal in Maine.
Mystery Photo for Sept. 10, 2023
Correctly guess where this photo was taken and you could win a $25 Hannaford Supermarket gift card.
Mark LaFlamme: It’s all fun and games until you find yourself dunked in hot butter
Talk of the town: What better way to see the world but in a hamster wheel.
In a word: Do chatbots dream of new words?
The promise of AI includes the problem of dealing with ‘hallucinations.’
El Niño vs. the Woolly Bear: Predictions for the winter to come
Already named as a culprit in our dismally wet summer, forecasters are now saying that Mr. Niño may overstay his welcome and hang around all winter.