Letter
March 2015
Flashback: pond hockey in 1996 and in 2015
Press Herald archive photos show pickup hockey games in 1996 and in 2015.
Former Vermont governor Keyser dies at 87
A ‘boy wonder’ who was elected at age 34, F. Ray Keyser Jr. was the state’s youngest governor.
Justice report on Ferguson resonates elsewhere in U.S.
Residents in communities across the country say they face the same struggles with their police departments.
Maine lacks loan options for Muslims looking to start businesses, buy homes
Few organizations offer the types of financing allowed by Islamic law, discouraging many eager immigrant entrepreneurs.
Mission to communist island: Maine group to forge ties with Cuba’s Jews
Members will see how the faith is faring and cultural highlights in a visit made more exciting by renewed diplomatic relations.
Teen mentors have Maine youngsters reading, and enjoying it
Bonny Eagle High School student volunteers with the Teen Trendsetters program help children at Buxton Center Elementary School build skills and enthusiasm for reading.
Political opposites, two Maine lawmakers are of one mind on medical marijuana
Reps. Diane Russell and Deborah Sanderson back more access to the drug, a rare synergy on the hot-button issue that’s happening in Maine and across the country.
States fighting new wood heat emissions rules
Two states won’t enforce the federal standards and others may follow. In Maine, officials have concerns but say they won’t get in the EPA’s way.