My daughter has an upcoming birthday, and my husband won’t stop dropping hints about her gift. I’m trying to keep it a surprise, and he’s
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March Winds
It happens most every spring, but this time it was the tail end of a hefty Nor’ Easter with 50 mile per-hour gusts. The beach
Deliciously Cheesy Irish Boxty
The Yankee Chef Many people don’t realize just how much in common New Englanders have with the Irish, especially when it comes to food. This
Pantone Chooses Its “Colors of the Year”
Grays and Yellows Can Add Pleasing Tones to Gardens Color is powerful. It has the ability to energize, encourage, warn, calm, and bring good cheer.
Nabos: A Unique Boutique
Making Shopping for Clothes a Positive Experience The Nabos staff frequently hears people talk of their love the store because they can find clothing that
Maine’s Own Chai Wallahs Leigh Tillman and Ruthie Ellis
Calming and Connecting People, One Cup at a Time When someone sits down with cup of chai, they’re not just grabbing a hot beverage on
Trail Running Clubs
Thriving Despite Pandemic Trail running is not for the faint of heart. You can get mucky, have to deal with gnarly footing, and even get
Encouraging Youth Wellness through Art
Jamie Sylvestri and The Staff of ArtVan This vehicle is designed to promote change. Since 2004, the ArtVan and its occupants deliver therapeutic art activities
A Dog Sledding Delivery Service Helps Caribou Community during COVID
Hannah Lucas, a musher living in Caribou, has traveled many grueling miles over the years, and her journey hasn’t always been idyllic. At just 24
From Committee to Program
A Celebration of USM’s Women and Gender Studies The first Women and Gender Studies program to offer a degree in Maine celebrates its 40th anniversary