Nothing has changed in Hollywood, where J.P. Devine remembers frequent strikes from struggling actors who make demands they won’t get.
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Thinking Things Through: Eating fresh in produce season
Liz Soares, who mostly consumes vegetables and fruit, is in her glory as her garden and farmers’ markets supply a healthy diet.
On the Edge: The last tie
Ties, the standard gift for many occasions, have gone through many changes over the years, J.P. Devine writes.
Thinking Things Through: Finding happiness in doing little on vacation
An awe-inspiring paddle, hours to read, sitting on the deck or the beach and staring into the distance were among the highlights, Liz Soares writes.
Photos: Mainer killed at Pearl Harbor laid to rest nearly 82 years later at Augusta cemetery
The remains of Ensign Stanley Willis Allen, who was born in Bethel and lived in Brunswick, who was killed in the attack on Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941, was buried with full military honors on Tuesday at the Maine Veterans’ Memorial Cemetery in Augusta. Photos are by Kennebec Journal photographer Ashley Allen.
On the Edge: Me, She and the ginkgo tree
Mulling how he’d like his cremated remains in a BioUrn, J.P. Devine settles on the tree he wants to help grow.
Tell Us: Do you agree with the new Maine law expanding abortion access?
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Backyard Naturalist: Earthworms and slugs
A discovery during a backyard expedition turns up squirming and unfamiliar things, Dana Wilde writes.
On the Edge: George Washington slept here?
J.P. Devine weaves a tale of a lonely bed embracing new dreamers.
Tell Us: Do you plan to attend the Maine International Film Festival in Waterville?
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