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PublishedMay 16, 2022
Reader giving away equipment for black-and-white photography
DEAR SUN SPOTS: I am downsizing and moving and have had to give up my passion — black-and-white photography. I have sold some items, but still have much and time is running out. I have nearly everything a film-based photographer would need, from camera to developing gear to enlarger for printmaking. The equipment is in […]
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PublishedMay 8, 2022
Widowed quilter pieces together a busy life
Silver Linings: New Gloucester woman, 84, made five quilts over the past winter.
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PublishedMay 8, 2022
What did telephone operators do, exactly?
The essence of a telephone operator’s job was to efficiently connect a caller to someone they wanted to call during an era when the technology was not yet sophisticated enough to allow direct connection. For many years it meant physically plugging and unplugging wires into the switchboard, connecting or disconnecting callers. The idea for a […]
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PublishedMay 8, 2022
The Belles of New England Telephone: Former area operators talk about their true calling
Operators provided a lifeline to the outside world. The work connecting customers could be difficult and demanding. But the former Maine operators also remember it as being rewarding. “We were a family, really. We worked hard and we worked together.”
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PublishedApril 17, 2022
Composting: It can save you money and your garden
The pros explain how mixing your food waste with organic matter like leaves and twigs, even in small amounts, can result in nutrient-rich material for your gardening projects and a cleaner environment.
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PublishedApril 17, 2022
The do’s, don’ts and benefits of composting
WHAT TO COMPOST (See related story on how to balance these materials for a successful compost.) Fruits and vegetables Eggshells Coffee grounds and filters Tea bags (no staples) Nut shells Shredded newspaper Cardboard Paper Yard trimmings Grass clippings Houseplants Hay and straw Leaves Sawdust Wood chips Cotton and wool rags Hair and fur Fireplace ashes […]
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PublishedApril 3, 2022
Cybercrime hits older people hardest in 2021
Silver Linings: New FBI report shows Mainers were swindled out of $7.26 million.
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PublishedApril 3, 2022
You can grow it! Vegetable gardening for beginners
As spring emerges in Maine, the experts offer simple advice, resources and first-hand experience to those who wonder if this is the year to get growing.
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PublishedApril 3, 2022
Advice for beginning gardeners
Members of the 24,900-member Facebook group Backyard Gardeners Maine offer advice to beginning growers: GOOD READS Lea Carver: “Use resources like the UMaine Extension Service, which has numerous free bulletins for home gardeners. Read books by author Eliot Coleman and especially the “Garden Primer” by Barbara Damrosch (they both live/grow in Maine). And perhaps most […]
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PublishedMarch 13, 2022
Maine weddings by the numbers
AVERAGE COSTS IN MAINE $25,000: Wedding total $12,200: Venue and catering $2,000: Flowers $2,000: Photographer $1,800: Wedding planner $3,400: Live band $1,000: DJ $1,200: Wedding dress $1.2 billion: Wedding industry contribution to Maine economy WEDDINGS IN THE U.S. No. 2: Maine’s ranking among states for destination weddings in 2021 (Hawaii was No. 1) 2.5 million: […]
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