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DEIRDRE FULTON
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A survivalist Christmas
Gifts to ensure you live to see the New Year — and many more!
Everything you're about to read will be especially relevant if the world as we know it ends on December 21, as the Mayan calendar (supposedly) predicts. But even if the apocalypse doesn't rain down just before Christmas, it can't hurt to be prepared for what some believe to be an inevitable coming collapse.
By:
DEIRDRE FULTON
| December 05, 2012
Suggestions for the home gardener
Growth-oriented giving
So you've got someone with a green thumb on your shopping list, someone with a bud ding interest in indoor horticulture?
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DEIRDRE FULTON
| December 05, 2012
Maine’s same-sex couples get a New Year’s present
License to Wed
Happy New Year, indeed. On November 6, Mainers United for Marriage celebrated as our state became the first to use a popular election to allow committed same-sex couples to receive a marriage license. On Monday, advocates cheered again, when they heard that the law would formally take effect on December 29.
By:
DEIRDRE FULTON
| December 05, 2012
As marijuana laws ease nationwide, Maine leads — and responds
Pot revolution
With a marijuana legalization proposal on the horizon and a medical cannabis program that continues to evolve, Maine is an active participant in the country's pot revolution.
By:
DEIRDRE FULTON
| November 28, 2012
As marijuana laws ease nationwide, Maine leads — and responds
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DEIRDRE FULTON
| November 29, 2012
Mission: Outdoors
Going Green
It's not every day that Sierra Club members mingle at VFW halls, but it happened in Portland last week when US Army veteran Stacy Bare was the guest of honor at a spaghetti supper at the Maine VFW Post 6859 on Forest Avenue.
By:
DEIRDRE FULTON
| November 21, 2012
Stepping up to lead
Election Roundup
Portland state senator Justin Alfond, 37, who lives on Munjoy Hill, was first elected to the state legislature in 2008, and spent the last session serving as assistant minority leader, was likely to become senate president when the Phoenix went to press on Tuesday evening.
By:
DEIRDRE FULTON
| November 14, 2012
YA novel explores the refugee experience in Portland
‘A tongue gives you power’
I wish every teenager — nay, every person — in Portland could read Terry Farish's new book, The Good Braider (Marshall Cavendish/Amazon Children's Publishing).
By:
DEIRDRE FULTON
| November 07, 2012
Getting back to normal
Rapturous Reading
Depending on how things went on Tuesday (we'll go to press long before the results are in), the premise for Tom Perrotta's 2011 book, The Leftovers (St. Martin's Press), may become more or less appealing.
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DEIRDRE FULTON
| November 07, 2012
Keep the Lights On avoids stereotypes but not shame
A decade of dysfunction
Keep the Lights On is only one hour and 42 minutes long, but by the conclusion of this 2012 indie film by director Ira Sachs, you feel that you've known the main characters, Erik and Paul, for much longer.
By:
DEIRDRE FULTON
| November 08, 2012
Is there anybody (dead) in here?
Real Estate (really)
Because I'm in the process of buying a farmhouse built in 1784, which I know contains centuries of stories and memories, I've had reason recently to contemplate ghosts.
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DEIRDRE FULTON
| October 24, 2012
Meters, smart?
Going Green
A device intended to cut air pollution, decrease our reliance on fossil fuels, and increase energy efficiency is under attack from a small but passionate group of activists who say the technology is harmful and invasive.
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DEIRDRE FULTON
| October 24, 2012
Pingree and Michaud hope to keep their seats in Maine’s Congressional races
The status quo ain’t so bad
For someone who is skeptical of the Occupy movement, claiming that anti-corporate agitators are "taking young people for a ride . . . [and] using them for political purposes," Jon Courtney is quite conscious of perceived elitism or sense of entitlement.
By:
DEIRDRE FULTON
| October 17, 2012
Collins ascends to senior status
Senate Watch
While the other seats in Maine's delegation are being hotly contested, Republican senator Susan Collins gets to observe it all from her new position as the soon-to-be senior member of that four-person group.
By:
DEIRDRE FULTON
| October 19, 2012
Pot patients could be out in the cold
Gimme Shelter Dept.
Mainers who live in federally subsidized low-income housing and legally use marijuana to ease symptoms of chronic conditions may find themselves forced to choose between their shelter and their medicine, if a new Maine State Housing Authority (MSHA) policy stays in place.
By:
DEIRDRE FULTON
| October 18, 2012
Maine celebrates National Co-op Month
Just co-operate!
It's the Year of the Dragon (Chinese Zodiac), the Year of the Girl (Girl Scouts of the USA), and, perhaps less well known, the International Year of Cooperatives, according to the United Nations.
By:
DEIRDRE FULTON
| October 10, 2012
Inevitability at the ballot box
More than a month left, with nowhere to go
Five weeks. Five weeks of polls, attack ads, debates, and stump speeches.
By:
DEIRDRE FULTON
| October 03, 2012
Homelessness: Tackling a growing need
Tonight, more than 400 men, women, and children will seek shelter at the emergency shelters in Portland.
By:
DEIRDRE FULTON
| October 03, 2012
OccupyMaine charts its future
One year on
"This occupation is not ending," one speaker said.
By:
DEIRDRE FULTON
| September 26, 2012
Up close with a superbird
Book Report
Maine author Phillip Hoose always manages to dig up the compelling stories that haven't yet been told — but should be.
By:
DEIRDRE FULTON
| September 26, 2012
Lots of hot air
Going Green
Independent US Senate candidate Angus King opened a recent debate at the University of Southern Maine by congratulating Chris Sauer, president and CEO of Maine's Ocean Renewable Power Company, which has started generating electricity for the power grid from its tidal-energy turbine in Cobscook Bay.
By:
DEIRDRE FULTON
| September 19, 2012
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