The good news is that people of all ages are standing up and speaking out for justice, civility and human dignity.
2018
Society Notebook: Record turnout to support aid to immigrants
The Immigrant Legal Advocacy Project’s CeleSoiree raises $45,000 to help its clients in a crucial time.
Commentary: Long before Stormy Daniels, there was Tempest Storm
JFK may have been a worse philanderer than Trump. Does it matter?
Week in review: Oxford Casino earns $68.7 million; lawmakers OK tax break for BIW
A roundup of business news for the week of March 26-30, 2018.
Michelle Singletary: Invited to a wedding? Vow to plan ahead – early
But if the cost is too high, you have the option of bowing out.
Maine-made podcasts cover everything from comedy scene to bedtime stories
Others include a podcast by the rapper Spose and conversations loosely pegged to episodes of ‘Scooby-Doo.’
Bill Nemitz: Maine professor, struggling student had a chemistry
Many years later, Ray Stevens is passing on the kind of empowerment he got from USM Professor Emeritus John Ricci.
Dine Out Maine: Bite Into Maine Commissary, Highroller Lobster Co.
These two lobster roll specialists are both good.
Fishermen flock to Maine to cross Arctic char off their bucket list
This spring fishing season, many are dreaming of pursuing the hard-to-catch rare species.
LePage looks to override local pesticide rules in 30 municipalities. But why?
More communities are developing ordinances meant to protect residents from toxic chemicals linked to cancer and birth defects.