It plans three projects in Maine, and partly staffs the downtown hub with Maine Maritime graduates.
2018
The Maine Millennial: Sexual assault is like a cancer
There are things we try to do to prevent it from striking us, but it all comes down to luck.
The View From Here: Times not friendly to independents
In campaigns that are based on negative partisanship, fear takes the place of an open discussion of ideas.
What to do when you think your grill is cooked
After a long summer, do you kick it to the curb or do you try to salvage it?
‘Hill Street Blues’ writer’s new novel is based on a Maine factory town, like the ones he’s come to know
Emmy winner Jeffrey Lewis, who splits his time between Castine and Los Angeles, will give talk about his book, ‘Bealport,’ on Tuesday in Portland.
Dine Out Maine: As its name suggests, Flux in Lisbon Falls embraces change
That attitude – revealed in an inventive poutine, an Asian-esque cioppino – mostly works in its favor.
Portland hub monitors 425 solar projects, 6 wind farms
Longroad Energy Partners’ dozen technicians staff the remote operations center around the clock.
Mogul’s empire ignites fight over Boothbay Harbor’s coastal identity
Some residents see a visionary in Paul Coulombe, who seeks a zoning change to redevelop the working waterfront; others see a villain eroding the town’s seaside charm.
Terry Hayes: Count me out of ‘us versus them’ politics
Separated from her siblings as a child, she grew familiar with division. So when her political party embraced tribalism, the governor candidate chose a new course.
J.P. Devine: Washington’s game of groans
It’s time for the bevy of patriarchal ancients in Washington who have chosen to follow their leader to move over and make way for the women who seek their seats, writes J.P. Devine.