Off-road paths for cycling, walking & adventuring

By Carey Kish Maine abounds with many miles of wide, off-road, paved and gravel-surfaced trails for bicycling with road or hybrid bikes, all built through amazing partnerships between local communities and state and federal agencies. These accessible pathways serve not only bicycle enthusiasts but walkers, runners, x-c skiers and snowshoers, and even horseback riders. Here’s…

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Grow a healthy lawn

The key to a lush, green lawn is healthy soil. And Yardscaping, a program of the Cumberland County Soil & Water Conservation District, seeks to help Mainers improve soil health, reduce the use of lawn care products, and grow a beautiful lawn with little or no additives. Using fertilizers and weed and bug killers unnecessarily can be unsafe for…

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Home is where the harvest is

Small Scale Homesteading Tastes Just Right By Anna Hewitt Homesteading has historically been considered an act of self reliance typical of rural areas with abundant land, but small scale homesteaders in Maine and across the country are finding that they can grow, raise, and produce food wherever they live. Spurred by a desire to be…

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RePowering Maine

Renewable energy options for Maine homeowners  By Stephanie Cheney There has never been a better time for home owners to invest in renewable energy. Generous financial incentives and technological advances offer many choices for Maine homeowners looking to save money, own their power, reduce carbon emissions and stabilize energy costs into the future. Efficiency Maine,…

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