Researchers found that the diet reduced heart disease but only for people who made over $46,000 a year.
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Christians more than twice as likely to blame poverty on lack of effort
And a recent poll finds the political divide over the question is just as sharp.
OFF RADAR: Richard Russo’s ‘Trajectory’
Short fiction from Maine Pulitzer prize winner
25th Taste of Waterville offers food, drink, entertainment from around globe
The event’s many repeat visitors encountered at least one vendor who stocked more food than last year, having run out early during her last outing.
Judith Jones, 93, longtime Knopf editor who signed Julia Child
Moviegoers would learn about her in ‘Julie & Julia,’ the 2009 film starring Meryl Streep.
Prince Philip hosts his final public event
He ‘may still attend events alongside the queen from time to time,’ the royal family says.
E.B. White’s former Maine farm, where Charlotte spun her web, goes up for sale
The current owners have respected the history of the property and its famous barn since the children’s book author died in 1985.
Sebago-Long Lake Music Festival pays tribute to Schubert
The program was presented Tuesday at Deertrees Theatre.