Imagine the nuns of your childhood, their flowing habits, their individual quirks, the clicking beads, the gun up their sleeves, J.P. Devine writes.
March 2018
Dine Out Maine: Former White Barn Inn chef Jonathan Cartwright opens an eclectric bistro
The well-lit building was previously the home of The Wayfarer in Kennebunkport’s Cape Porpoise village.
UNE student center designed with glass to keep birds safe
Just a few hundred feet from the Saco River, which is an important flyway for migrating songbirds, the building includes bird-proof glass.
Bill Nemitz: His authenticity might help Shawn Moody put out fires
The Republican’s hopes for succeeding LePage as Maine’s governor may rest on voters liking him enough to dismiss some of his statements.
Kennebunk artist captures her peers in portraits of their shoes
Kelly Jo Shows has spent years asking artists for their shoes, and her paintings are now on display at the Center for Maine Contemporary Art.
Exorbitant power bills aren’t just a Maine thing
The Telegram discovers similar complaints across 22 states. An inquiry is underway, but finding answers has now gotten thornier.
Kendall Chick’s short life began with neglect and ended with abuse. She left hardly a trace.
Born to parents who couldn’t care for her, 4-year-old Kendall was placed with her grandfather. His fiancée is now charged with killing her.
Jim Fossel: GOP, Trump split on tariffs
Heading into the midterm elections, Republicans have some tough decisions to make around trade.