The store will also sell specialized soil amendments and tools for growers of food and medicinal plants.
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Sen. Susan Collins: Give all taxpayers a PIN and save billions of dollars
Collins’ bill proposes giving taxpayers an IRS personal identification number (PIN) to provide an extra layer of protection against fraud.
What is Dems’ quest to unseat Collins missing? A candidate
Behind the scenes, the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee is fundraising, and a Democratic group is launching television attacks on Collins over the partial government shutdown.
In Brunswick, yoga + kittens = practice made purrfect
But there were plenty of adorable distractions for the 18 students at Jai Yoga on Maine Street last Friday night, when 16 adoptable felines from Midcoast Humane purred and pounced their way through the studio’s first-ever Kitten Yoga class.
Kennebec Land Trust to be featured on ‘Maine Cabin Masters’
“The cabin renovations by the local ‘Maine Cabin Masters’ crew demonstrate their talent and skill,” president of the land trust board of directors said.
In a tumultuous time, Maine searches for civility
The state is already known nationally for its more measured discourse, but groups and political leaders push harder for compromise over conflict.
Auburn police nab Maryland man in credit card skimming investigation
Local police said in a news release that they arrested Brian Boley, 32, of Takoma Park, Maryland on Wednesday after conducting a four-month investigation.
Extreme skiing legend visits Black Mountain of Maine
RUMFORD — Extreme skier Glen Plake and his wife, Kimberly, rolled into Black Mountain of Maine on Saturday, Jan. 19, in their 38-foot custom Freightliner rig to ski the glades, chat with people and inspire a new generation of skiers. Plake is known for his appearances in extreme ski movies by Greg Stump and his […]
RSU 4 substitutes get raise, superintendent does not
Subs for Sabattus, Litchfield and Wales public schools will now earn $85 a day, up from $70.
Parts of downtown Lewiston without power
Central Maine Power officials said the outrage affected a small area encompassing Ash, Park and Pine streets and surrounding areas.