The trend benefits farmers while giving visitors a better understanding of agriculture.
Life & Culture
Arts, entertainment, food and books news from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Military museum artifacts in Augusta face uncertain future amid National Guard move
The museum building at Camp Keyes is scheduled for demolition, but officials hope a new space can someday display the many items of Maine’s military history.
Norman Rockwell family protests Berkshire Museum plan to auction off works
Some fear two paintings will land in private hands as the Pittsfield, Mass., facility seeks to raise $60 million.
Cabinet Bible group leader controversial
Ralph Drollinger, who teaches Trump officials, has remarked about female lawmakers being sinners.
Purple House will remain on October-June schedule
The North Yarmouth cafe’s owner cites staffing issues at her Sabbathday Lake snack shack.
Robert Hardy, who played Minister for Magic in ‘Harry Potter,’ dies at 91
Between 1978 and 1990, he played the eccentric veterinarian Siegfried Farnon in ‘All Creatures Great and Small.’
Two tall ships arrive in Portland Harbor for free weekend tours
The SSV Oliver Hazard Perry and the U.S. Coast Guard barque Eagle are in Portland Harbor.
Hawaiian-style sushi restaurant coming to South Portland
Big Fin Poké in Westbrook is opening a second location
Want to buy the house that inspired Stephen King’s ‘Pet Sematary’?
The home in Orrington is for sale for $255,000.
Newport fish passage, dam removal, river realignment to be celebrated Saturday
First Riverwalk Festival celebrates park created along the Sebasticook River.