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2018
Week in review: CMP transmission project advances with Massachusetts deal
Also, a ruling on who pays for a worker’s medical marijuana treatment, and possible new reporting rules for lobstermen.
Cannabis businesses shut out of Maine’s energy-efficiency programs
The tenuous legal standing of marijuana operations means they’re a bad bet for incentive programs, says Efficiency Maine’s director.
Can the curse be broken on these high-turnover Old Port restaurant spots?
A new crop of occupants believe they’ve figured out how to break the pattern in these challenging locations.
Sea Dogs’ Luke Montz is a family man and coach, in that order
The first-year coach makes sure he is not separated from his wife and daughters for long.
Greg Kesich: Even in Maine, all politics is national
From the effort to recall the mayor of Waterville, to issues such as immigration and women mobilizing, we are not alone.
Maine Voices: Today is Father’s Day, but I haven’t moved on since Feb. 15, 1960
Suicide is in the news, and that was the day that my father took his own life when I was 12 years old.
Bethel group plans to create ‘massive network of trails’
Mahoosuc Pathways wants to purchase 978 acres and build a trail network that would extend from Sunday River to Bethel.
Pesticide bans raise question: Can we manage garden pests without chemicals?
It’s more than just swapping out a chemical for an organic compound, experts say. You need to develop healthy soil – and to change your thinking.
Read the Youth category winners of the 2018 Maine Literary Awards
The competition, sponsored by the Maine Writers & Publishers Alliance, was open to all Maine middle and high schoolers, and their home-schooled counterparts. The winners, who each took home $100, were announced Thursday. We have printed their winning entries in full here.