Recent Stories
How composting stirred up happy memories for some people who struggle to remember what happened yesterday
When a memory care facility began composting, I asked some residents if they had composted before. I was touched by their comments. I also learned interesting information about recycling waste.
This is what it feels like to have lupus
Lupus is an autoimmune disorder — the body attacks its own cells. JoAnn Plante shares what it's like to have this serious and painful disease.
Don’t know what to do with your farm share produce? You’re sure to love these great ideas
I helped my daughter pick up her family's farm share this week. Their bounty was so plentiful we've been using it in meals all week. You have to try some of our recipes.
Some expert advice on how to be a good grandparent
As a new grandmother, I think a lot about what it means to be a good grandparent and how I can be most helpful. I asked other grandparents for some advice.
A gold medal award for a Maine author’s book about children, cancer and sibling love
Daniel and His Starry Night Blanket: A Story of Illness and Sibling Love wins its sixth literary award. Written by former child psychologist Sally Loughridge.
The alcohol intervention that gave us back our father: On the Morning Report
Many years ago, my family did an alcohol intervention on my father. He was sober until the day he died. Watch this WCSH 6 Morning Report to learn our process.