Taxpayer dollars overwhelmingly support commodities that are turned into high-fat meats and sugary snacks.
July 2016
Survey: Most U.S. drivers admit anger, aggression or road rage
An estimated 8 million motorists engaged in ‘road rage’ behavior, the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety says.
Windham High’s Dylan Koza completes a comeback to play in Lobster Bowl
The defensive back has come back from a broken leg to play in the Lobster Bowl – and get closure on his life in football.
Mainers recycle lobster gear with a splash of creativity
Waste from the lobster industry becomes bike baskets, birdhouses and more.
Sunglasses with lobster trap wood make a Maine fashion statement
‘I loved the idea of telling a story about Maine,’ says the young entrepreneur who came up with the idea for Traps Eyewear shades.
Gabriel Byrne to receive top MIFF award Friday in Waterville
The actor, who will receive the Maine International Film Festival Mid-Life Achievement Award, speaks about his roles in films including ‘The Usual Suspects’ and ‘Louder than Bombs,” both screening at the festival, as well as the power of film.
Samuelson: This is not the 1960s
There has been great progress in the last 50 years, though there is still work to do on race.