You will need to take extra care, but the quiet solitude of a winter hike is worth the effort.
2017
Bill Nemitz: 100+ Women Who Care are building community one $50 check at a time
On the southern Maine chapter’s 3rd anniversary, the organization continues to show how easy it can be to raise cash for some of the region’s most pressing social needs.
Commentary: Stars embroiled in Hollywood sexual abuse scandals are hard to watch
Many Mainers say they’ll boycott movies or shows made by the accused, while others say doing so would penalize all the other people who work on them.
Planting of Atlantic salmon eggs in Kennebec River starting to pay dividends
Over the past four years, more wild adult salmon are returning to the hatching grounds.
Maine farmers raising turkeys in record numbers
The number of live turkey poults being brought into the state is up 30 percent in the last year.
State largely ignores role as seas grow more acidic
Despite a bipartisan recognition of a threat to Maine’s shellfish industry, leadership on the issue has fallen to a group of concerned volunteers.
A young survivor finds a refuge in Maine
A dog attack when he was 8 altered Joshua Dixon’s life forever. But it’s how the 18-year-old Portland art school freshman has adapted since that makes him stand out.
Maine Compass: An antidote to despair in America
We need to offer hope if we are going to overcome the loss of economic opportunity.
Jim Fossel: Lines drawn over MaineCare expansion
The Democrats may feel they are in a strong position following the referendum’s win — but not so fast.