Our new nonprofit plans to defend the server wages now under attack by a group looking to redesign the economics of the restaurant industry across the country.
2018
Bill Nemitz: When it comes to pot, Attorney General Sessions increasingly alone in futile fight
His decision to end an Obama-era policy that had federal authorities look the other way on pot-law enforcement ignores the obvious social movement in the opposite direction.
Lobstermen speak out against proposal to have Maine’s entire fleet report data
They say the fishery is so large in the state that the current 10 percent requirement gives regulators relevant data.
Number of drug-affected babies born in Maine declines for the first time in over a decade
The decrease to 952 cases in 2017 came after a long period of increases coinciding with rising opioid use, but treatment experts say the epidemic still has the state firmly in its grip.
Meet the Reps event set for Jan. 25 in Skowhegan
Events help enhance communication, relationships between business leaders and their elected officials.
Maine Compass: Sexual harassment prevention starts in the nursery years
Do we want our children to be princesses and pirates, or responsible political and social leaders?
BUSHNELL ON BOOKS: ‘Blazing Ahead’ and ‘In Solo Time’
Read about the creation of the Appalachian Trail and the second book in the Elder Darrow mystery series
Harlow Gallery announces Second Sunday events
First event set for Jan. 14 with Personal Identity Clay Scuplture with Rachel Hamlin.
Ben Hunsberger to perform Jan. 20 in Wayne
The event is part of the monthly concerts to provide free entertainment, close to home.