Cover Story piece on Helen and Scott Nearing and The Good Life, a compilation of two books by the Nearings that covers their 60 years of homesteading in Vermont and Maine. With comments and observations about the Nearings\u27 philosophy by Eliot Coleman, the four-season garden guru who bought land from the Nearings at Harborside, and by Will Bonsall, who, with his wife, Molly Thorkildsen, has been living with the land at Khadighar farm in Industry for nearly 30 years
Cover Story piece profiling Philip Conkling, 53, founder of the nonprofit Island Institute in Rockl...
Cover Story piece on the conversion of New England\u27s agricultural land to other uses. Sprawl, t...
Article about Debbie Deal who left a high-pressure sales job in Massachuetts to move to Friendship,...
In 1932, at the height of the Great Depression, Helen and Scott Nearing moved from their small apart...
One of a collection of opinions on the last 25 years in Maine. Helen Nearing of Harborside, co-auth...
Inside Maine books piece on The Good Life of Helen K. Nearing, by University of Maine adjunct ass...
The following dissertation is a biography of the American author and homesteader Helen Knothe Nearin...
Though today sustainable living and locally-sourced food receive increased attention nationwide, the...
A short article about Bar Harbor resident Amy Pollien and the home garden she keeps with husband Rob...
Editorial on the Good Life espoused by Helen and Scott Nearing and the Two Echo Cohousing project ...
A brochure published by the Maine Development Commission in cooperation with the State Department of...
Cover Story piece on author Louise Dickinson Rich, and about her Winter House and Forest Lodge, whe...
An image scanned from a black and white photograph of Helen and Scott Nearing sitting with Virginia ...
Feature article on the renovation of a farmhouse on the southern shore of Little Deer Isle. In 1985...
Cover Story piece on seven Mainers chronicling their commutes to work and the impact it has on thei...
Cover Story piece profiling Philip Conkling, 53, founder of the nonprofit Island Institute in Rockl...
Cover Story piece on the conversion of New England\u27s agricultural land to other uses. Sprawl, t...
Article about Debbie Deal who left a high-pressure sales job in Massachuetts to move to Friendship,...
In 1932, at the height of the Great Depression, Helen and Scott Nearing moved from their small apart...
One of a collection of opinions on the last 25 years in Maine. Helen Nearing of Harborside, co-auth...
Inside Maine books piece on The Good Life of Helen K. Nearing, by University of Maine adjunct ass...
The following dissertation is a biography of the American author and homesteader Helen Knothe Nearin...
Though today sustainable living and locally-sourced food receive increased attention nationwide, the...
A short article about Bar Harbor resident Amy Pollien and the home garden she keeps with husband Rob...
Editorial on the Good Life espoused by Helen and Scott Nearing and the Two Echo Cohousing project ...
A brochure published by the Maine Development Commission in cooperation with the State Department of...
Cover Story piece on author Louise Dickinson Rich, and about her Winter House and Forest Lodge, whe...
An image scanned from a black and white photograph of Helen and Scott Nearing sitting with Virginia ...
Feature article on the renovation of a farmhouse on the southern shore of Little Deer Isle. In 1985...
Cover Story piece on seven Mainers chronicling their commutes to work and the impact it has on thei...
Cover Story piece profiling Philip Conkling, 53, founder of the nonprofit Island Institute in Rockl...
Cover Story piece on the conversion of New England\u27s agricultural land to other uses. Sprawl, t...
Article about Debbie Deal who left a high-pressure sales job in Massachuetts to move to Friendship,...