The Washington Post
March 2017
Charles Krauthammer: It’s not easy for governments to take stuff away
Once entitlements are provided, they are hard to abolish, a lesson the GOP is learning.
World of Women’s Wellness set for April 1
Inland Hospital, local organizations to offer free wellness information, resources and more at Thomas College.
MOFGA’s Seed Swap and Scion Exchange set
Talks, workshops, more to take place March 26 in Unity.
Lyme Disease focus of March 25 event in Leeds
Dr. Beatrice Szantyr of MaineLyme will speak.
Augusta, Waterville area bridge, cribbage results
Gamers play in Waterville, Hallowell and Augusta.
Maine Compass: Maine farmers, foresters and fishermen know all about climate change
Lawmakers need to listen to the people who make a living off the land.
Bill proposes state funding for repairs at 2 living history museums
A hearing is scheduled Monday on the plan to provide $500,000 to help expand and preserve the Curran Homestead Village in Orrington and the former Willowbrook Museum Village in Newfield.
Clinton says she’s ready to come out of woods
Returning to her father’s home of Scranton, the Democratic nominee said she was having a hard time watching the news.