Bangor Metro - March 2010

March 2010

Bucky's World

R. Buckminster Fuller (1895–1983) was one of the greatest minds of the 20th century. This traveler on “spaceship Earth” found inspiration and renewal on his island home in Maine.

The Wonders of Wood

UMaine’s Hemant Pendse is using Maine’s most prevalent natural resource to try to change the world’s energy future. So far, so good.

One Roomy Schoolhouse

The spacious new Mt. View School is well designed, well equipped, and well attended—accommodating kindergarteners through high school seniors in one high-tech building.

Native Traditions

There’s more to Native American cooking than fresh veggies and wild game—there’s a rich history of survival that accompanies many a meal.

Etched in Green

Susan Groce, dual citizen of Orono and Port Clyde, is accomplished in many ways—from delicate etching to creating a nontoxic workplace.

Snore No More

Ten million people in America have a sleeping disorder called sleep apnea and don’t even know it. The good news is, these sleep specialists near you can get you rested again.

Steward for Success

Old Town’s Jim Page is driven to succeed. For the past 13 years, the unassuming leader has rolled up his sleeves and gotten down to business, guiding his family’s company beyond the Maine border.

Soapbox Derby: Cap-and-Trade

Maine was one of 10 states to create the first cap-and-trade system in the country, hoping to influence national policy. Now that the U.S. Senate has proposed a nationwide cap-and-trade plan, it’s a good time to look back on what Maine has learned over the past year and weigh the options.

Busy as a Beaver

Beavers are a crucial part of Maine’s ecosystem, but too much of a good thing can become a problem.

Mountaintop Wind Power Is Not Green

High elevation wind farms are the antithesis of “going green.”

Craving Tea

The flowering balls of tea did it. It’s time for a tea party.

Earl Hornswaggle: Guide to What's Bitin' in Maine

Earl Hornswaggle -- the oldest man in Bangor.

Perspectives: James Winters