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Rebirth for a historic mill

An old mill in Freedom is a model for adaptive re-use. After a 40-year vacancy, it is filled with new life, including an alternative school and a restaurant.

Jon Imber and Jill Hoy: Finding Bedrock

The creative journey of two painters, through health and sickness.

Awanadjo Almanack - Issue 104

There was a time when nearly all the earth’s fresh water was drinkable.

Growing Your Own Citrus

Bring some of summer's ‘zest’ indoors for the winter with a citrus tree in a pot.

The Fixers - Fred Murphy, Waterville's Cobbler

<strong>By Greg Rossel</strong> One man’s hands-on approach promotes quality over quantity.

Poinsettias: Brilliant history, colorful plant

The holiday poinsettia takes a little care and delivers a lot of seasonal color.

Harvest Time at Moody Cranberry Bog

The cranberry harvest at the Moody's bog is a family affair.

Parsnips: Slow Roots, Sweet Anticipation

Milton Parsons told me he likes to watch parsnips grow. He’s been watching them for 20 years at his farm in Union.

Fresh Strawberries: An Independence Day Tradition

Growing strawberries is not that hard; the sweet fruit is well worth the bother.

Image Gallery: Downeast Energy - 100 Years

2008 marks the 100th Anniversary for <br>Downeast Energy & Building Supply