The U.S. technology industry, personalized as Silicon Valley, is under attack. And it’s not just Steve Bannon ranting about “lords of technology” who steal Americans’ jobs, wealth and opportunity. The reasons for the attacks, some perceived and some real, aren’t new. But they have reached a scale that Bay Area industry cannot ignore. A few […]
2017
Commentary: Maine’s history on Medicaid expansion is not a reasont to vote no
The 2002 effort different from the ACA approach, which has worked well in other rural states.
Erik Thomas: Committed to Waterville
A history of service to the city in many ways sets him apart, the mayoral candidate says.
George Smith: Candidates should make a pledge for civility
As a new initiative aims to bring civil discourse back to Maine politics, candidates for governor should take the lead.
Quarry Road Trails Fall Festival set for Nov. 4
Free event will include trail walks, hay bale maze, pumpkin bowling, cider making, more.
Thomas College’s Leadership Conference set for Nov. 4
The event is open to area college students and high school seniors.
Free ME from Lung Cancer holds benefit gala Oct. 14
More than $26,000 was raised at Augusta event.
Palermo library starts fund for accident victim
Donations will be accepted during the Soup and Pie Social Saturday.
Farming with coyotes topic of Nov. 5 presentation
Wildlife biologist Geri Vistein will give presentation at Pumpkin Vine Farm Education Center in Somerville.