The National Institutes of Health damages its credibility.
2018
‘Everyday Korean’ delivers on its promise of ‘cooking with a modern twist’
The cookbook is a good introduction to an unfamiliar cuisine.
The Wrap: This weekend, Two Fat Cats celebrates grand opening of second location
The South Portland location offers seating and – more importantly – free cake for the special event.
Maine schools preparing to set policies for suicide prevention
A Lewiston teenager’s death last year led to a law that all districts formalize protocols by the fall, and some already have them.
Cape Elizabeth to examine high turnover of school administrators
Janet Villiotte tells the Town Council her research shows 22 administrators have left the district within the past 6 years.
Biddeford Rep. Grohman: Send uniters, not partisan fighters, to Congress to change nation’s course
As a farm family member, businessman and volunteer, I’ve learned that great things can happen when people join together for a common purpose.
Greg Kesich: Ranked choice the smart choice for candidate with broad appeal
Contrary to the opponents, it’s neither confusing nor a method of making winners out of losers.
Maine restaurants, grocery stores respond to demand and expand their vegan choices
They see plenty of firsthand evidence of the growing numbers of vegans and reducetarians.
Maine Voices: Pride Portland’s newfound diversity should make us all proud
There’s no harm in energetic young voices ruffling the feathers of the old, exclusionary guard.
Yarmouth neighbors dig in to 29th year of mingling, door-to-door dining
Residents of Oakwood Drive gather annually for a progressive dinner, where they enjoy each other’s culinary talents, show off their dinner tables and see old friends.