A Lawrence High School graduate spent his summer studying bats as part of a conservation effort that could put some of the animals on the endangered species list.
2012
Don’t look at Bush yearsto explain economy mess
The left keeps using the political rhetoric that Republicans want to take us back to the Bush years that caused the economic mess we are in today. Let’s look at that.
NFL: Salas rejoins McDaniels in New England
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (AP) — The Josh McDaniel pipeline is alive and well.
Don’t look at Bush years to explain economy mess
The left keeps using the political rhetoric that Republicans want to take us back to the Bush years that caused the economic mess we are in today. Let’s look at that.
Asking LePage to act like adult losing proposition
Once again, Maine’s illustrious governor show his colors, disrespecting both the state and its citizens. By refusing to attend the GOP convention and represent Maine and his party to the best of his ability, he instead acts like a spoiled child, who, not getting his way, takes his toys and goes (stays) home. While I am by no means a fan of Gov. Paul LePage, nor even a Republican, I expect our state to be presented and represented in a positive and professional manner. That seems too much to ask of this man.
There is no questionthat abortion is killing
The abortion debate rages red hot again and is getting hotter and louder as the election grows closer. Each side attempts to shore up its believers with rhetoric to support its beliefs while trying to point out ambiguities in the other side’s beliefs.
MIKE TIPPING: LePage and the meaning of the word corrupt
For any other politician, I would hesitate to use such a loaded term when describing their actions, but LePage has given us a special license to use that word.
ON BASEBALL: Waiting for the ax to drop on Valentine
You can never say for certain that a team has given up, but the Red Sox are making it awfully tempting.
Prefab parts for new MaineGeneral hospital save time, money
PORTLAND — The outside walls of the new regional hospital in north Augusta are taking shape on the floor of a warehouse that echoes with the ring of screw guns.
University of Maine at Farmington’s new president says she’s found her mission
FARMINGTON — Kathryn Foster, who took became president of the University of Maine at Farmington at the beginning of July, asked herself a question last summer that eventually led to her appointment.