The work of Yale grads Kate Greene and Bill Albertini is on display through April at Grant Wahlquist Gallery.
2018
Lakota ‘Sun Dance’ painting acquired by Bowdoin is art, history and imagination
At the college’s museum, visitors are given a rare view of a sacred Lakota Indian ceremony.
Bill Nemitz: What is it with these Republican mayors from Waterville?
Today, former Mayor Paul LePage’s old job is in the hands of one Nick Isgro.
Jim Fossel: Lawmakers failing to do their jobs
Instead of giving citizen initiatives the attention they deserve, they’ve been voting them down and sending them directly to the ballot.
Two decades later, the sting of Gorham teen’s unsolved slaying endures
Robert Joyal died in a Portland stabbing in 1998, and his family is still pleading for answers.
Maine adoption fight pits 2 families who love a little girl. Only one could take her home.
In a case badly mishandled by the state, two families with legitimate claims and lots of love for a little girl are thrust into an emotionally devastating adoption battle.
Swihart set for anything, waiting for something
Blake Swihart can play a lot of positions for the Red Sox, but getting into games is a challenge.
Michelle Singletary: Trying to turn watchdog into lapdog
Mick Mulvaney is more of an assassin than a director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
Maine Outdoor Education Program combines Nordic skiing, learning
Stearns High School students are among those benefiting from a New York philanthropist’s vision.
Week in review: CMP audit fails to find cause of high bills; Scarborough Downs’ 1st phase OK’d
A roundup of business news from the week of April 2-8, 2018.