The Penobscot Marine Museum leads effort to reclaim the work of Kosti Ruohomaa.
2017
Some gifts are better the second time around
In time for the holidays, 10 Mainers tell 10 stories of favorite recycled gifts
Bird feeding, done right, is a great for watching wildlife
Lots of myths and miscues can hurt your chances of helping birds.
Loss of Maine shrimp deprives chefs, clam shacks of a delicacy
Many are turning to Canadian or farm-raised alternatives from far afield, but for some local restaurateurs, it’s: ‘Sorry, no substitutes.’
It’s not too late for Sen. Collins to do right by Mainers
Her ‘yea’ vote on the tax reform bill was a step backward, but listening to her constituents, like she did when she helped save the Affordable Care Act, is what will help her now.
Miss Maine pageant gets a different look
Hamdia Ahmed wears a hijab, the first Muslim woman to do so at the event.
Poignant message takes country singer to Lewiston
Terry Farrington reached out to Tony Jackson over Facebook to thank him for his music and the power it gave to her ailing father. Three days later, he drove 10 hours to meet them.
In windstorm’s wake, CMP feels blows of critics
A post-mortem of the extensive power outages from the October storm focuses intense scrutiny on the response by Maine’s utilities.
Storm posed tough questions about the future
Utility regulators will decide Dec. 12 whether to open an inquiry into Emera Maine’s and CMP’s preparedness.
Hours after tax bill’s OK, Trump hints at higher rate
The president’s suggestion that the corporate rate could rise may complicate negotiations on the cut newly endorsed in the Senate.