ISO-New England says the sun will supply 3 percent of its electricity by 2025, but Maine trails the trend, which is led by producers in Massachusetts and Connecticut.
July 2016
Rooks: Who will defend the people’s rights?
Gov. Paul LePage is asserting rights the constitutions says he doesn’t have.
OFF RADAR: ‘The North End: Poems’
Judith Robbins’ first collection of poetry is tricky territory
Trains still roll through fire-ravaged Lac-Megantic, 3 years after disaster
Residents want rails rerouted to avoid a repeat of the oil train disaster that killed 47.
Attorney general set to fine administration for breaking open-meeting law, LePage says
The fine concerns a meeting of an education commission that was closed to the public, the governor says Wednesday at a town hall forum in Boothbay Harbor.
Lisbon, Maranacook bust out bats in 12U state tourney opener
Four home runs help Lisbon hold off late rally in Skowhegan
Camden film festival takes on a year-round mission
The Points North Institute will organize retreats, residencies, workshops and fellowships to help documentary filmmakers, while continuing to run the popular film festival.
LePage’s chief counsel in 2015 gave flawed advice on timing of vetoes
Cynthia Montgomery, now a judge, told the governor he could delay the vetoes, records show, but 65 bills then became law over his objections.