The country’s most profitable companies are saving a lot of money from the GOP tax bill, but so far little of it is going to workers.
March 2018
Proposed tariffs on Canadian steel could backfire on Maine
Steel and aluminum tariffs pinch manufacturers, but the biggest potential threat is in the way Canadians retaliate
Greg Kesich: Gov. LePage dreams up phony problem when state has real ones to solve
Legislators should ask why the non-issue of female genital mutilation in Maine is suddenly his big priority.
Ahead of a screening of ‘Hummus! The Movie,’ we offer a recipe for hummus
The movie is part of the Jewish Film Festival in Portland.
Onion Beer Bread, with a 12-ounce bottle of brew as the star
As a plus, it makes your house smell heavenly as it bakes.
‘Nutritious Delicious,’ from America’s Test Kitchen, lives up to its title
The text aims to help you get into the habit of substituting nutrient-dense ingredients in familiar recipes – for example, plain yogurt instead of mayonnaise.
Slow-cooker pork is the only way to go
Slow cooking the meat helps with the breakdown of collagen so the pork can become tender.
Serve white bean soup with dumplings for a hearty winter meal
It’s a tried-and-true way to ward off winter blues.
SeniorsPlus joins Evergreen Subaru for food drive
Food will be used to create emergency food packs of non-perishable foods for distribution to people suffering from hunger.
The Wrap: Portland’s Paciarino restaurant will occupy former Zapoteca space
Owners hope to open the new location, just down a block on Fore Street, at the beginning of May.