Extremism is not easily categorized or defended.
2017
Maine Med expansion plan calls for 8-week shutdown of part of Congress Street
Portland officials say they’re not ready to accept a closure of one of the major arteries on the peninsula and will search for alternatives.
Final claims of misconduct against oral surgeon set for hearing
Jan Kippax faces just four charges involving two patients, pared down from 195 by 18 patients.
Maine lawmakers optimistic that disagreements on marijuana bill can be resolved
Key legislators will meet later this week with Gov. LePage, hoping to address his objections to a proposed regulatory framework for the sale, production and taxation of pot for adult recreational use.
American Cancer Society seeks Road To Recovery volunteers
Drivers needed to transport cancer patients to and from their treatments.
Erskine Academy first-trimester honor roll
Students recognized for academic achievement.
BUSHNELL ON BOOKS: ‘Beneath the Depths’ and ‘Fairy House Cooking’
A new Detective Byron mystery and simple recipes for fairy party fun
Maine Compass: Unclog the Legislature
Airing lots of bills with little chance of passing prevents legislators from focusing on critical ones.