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Bright Idea
“Can Norway’s new Lights Out Gallery, in a tumbledown old snowshoe factory, power an artist surge
The Islands Issue: A Perfect Weekend on North Haven
Snippets titled Get There, Explore, Eat and Drink, and Stay outline options for a visit to North Haven Island
North by East: The Life Aquatic
A description of the SeaChange: Darkness & Light in the Gulf of Maine, an installation by the Gulf of Maine EcoArts Collective featured at the Maine Maritime Museum. Describes the two main rooms of the installation, one depicting the growing horrors of pollution, climate change, and overfishing; the second a conceptualization of Cashes Ledge, an underwater mountain range in the Gulf of Maine. Also describes smaller satellite exhibits around the main areas
Food and Drink: Home Cooking
A review of the Alna Store in Alna, newly renovated by owners Jasper Ludwig and Brian Haskins and featuring the cuisine of chef Devin Deirden
Maine Homes: House Tour: Spiritual Home
Photographic house tour of the home of Aaron and Carolyn Rosen. The Searsport house was built in 1831 in the Federal style and was originally the home of Reverend Stephen Thurston; it now houses the Rosens and The Parsonage art gallery, which they operate in the former carriage house
Good Things From Maine: Armchair Expert
Brief profile of woodworker Aspen Golann. Discusses her nonprofit, the Chairmaker\u27s Toolbox, an organization aimed at preserving traditional woodworking techniques, and how it will benefit from a grant Golann was awarded by the Maxwell/Hanrahan Foundation.
Maine Homes: House Tour: Ranch Hands
Photographic house tour of the home of Megan Rochelo and Gabriel Keith Sutton. The home is a 1965 ranch-style house in Biddeford
My Favorite Place: Kate Aldrich: The Damariscotta River
Brief profile of operatic mezzo-soprano Kate Aldrich. Discusses her childhood along the Damariscotta River and anticipates her performance at the twenty-ninth annual Salt Bay Chamberfest
Feuding over family leave : businesses brace for bigger staffing headaches under Maine\u27s new paid leave law
Maine\u27s new paid medical and family leave program, set to begin on 1 May 2026, will entitle nearly all employees in Maine to take up to 12 weeks of paid family and medical leave annually no matter how long they have been with an employer
Safe passage : These shipping containers not only carry the world\u27s goods, their structures contain a high-tech security system
Global Secure Shipping is the primary commercial partner in a federally-funded, multi-year agreement with the U.S. Department of Defense Title III, U.S. Department of Homeland Security Science and Technology Directorate, the University of Maine, and commercial partners AKUA, and Hanter Tin, to produce the Secure Hybrid Composite Intermodal Container