Letter
October 2015
Everyone can take part in efforts to reduce domestic violence
October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month — a good time to learn more about abuse, its effects and what you can do to help.
Jeremy Bloom is a web-savvy problem solver in Maine’s food system
The Internet Farmer uses his expertise for farmers, co-ops and restaurants.
Though danger signs were everywhere, boy’s life was still lost
Some are quick to blame bullying in the suicide of Gavin Clark, 14, of Alna; others point to a ‘big combination of things.’
Maine Med lab grows tiny part of a kidney, makes a big scientific advance
A Scarborough team’s research eventually could change the way kidney disease is treated and save thousands of lives.
Mercedes-Benz’s Metris favors utility over frills
Two versions are available, a cargo van and a passenger van.
1097 Main St., Center Lovell
Originally a summer home, the fully winterized, 5,500-square-foot farmhouse is an ideal family retreat.
Canadian government hinders scientists from talking about climate change
ST. ANDREWS, New Brunswick Story by Colin Woodard/ Staff Writer Half of the Gulf of Maine ecosystem lies in Canada, where much of the water feeding the gulf and affecting its temperature comes from. Getting information about scientific research relevant to the future of the ecosystem isn’t easy, however, because of the outgoing Canadian government’s […]