A sense of wonder can be lost by adulthood, eroded by the stresses and strains of the workaday world.
2018
Brendan Murtha, 18, has already encountered 700 birds
The Bowdoin College freshman says his father’s work as an artist inspired his passion for birding.
Republicans running for governor pledge to follow LePage lead on Medicaid, taxes, workforce development
But they would accomplish their goals in different ways, and some have more specific visions than others of what they believe Maine needs from its next chief executive.
Adult group homes facing crisis created by legislators
A failure to increase MaineCare reimbursement rates before the session’s end triggers a reduction instead, putting services at risk.
Maine man learns truth of his past: Nuns stole him as a baby from his mother in Ireland
Kevin Battle of South Portland has always known he was adopted. Only recently, as clues emerged about his mysterious birth, did he learn the truth.
Jim Fossel: Iran nuclear deal needed to be undone
Former President Obama had signed the agreement without the support of Congress.
Cynthia Dill: An ‘evolved’ Haspel has experience necessary to lead CIA
She admits her mistakes and says that she’s learned from them.
Maine sportsman George Smith’s health has changed, but his love of the outdoors has not
George Smith, former executive director of the Sportsman’s Alliance of Maine, still finds enjoyment in fishing while dealing with ALS.
Honoring a sculptor who made stone come to life
The life of the late Gary Haven Smith is celebrated this spring with an exhibition in Pownal.
Are littleneck clams the next frontier in aquaculture?
Jordan Kramer is trying them out on his West Bath fish farm and so far, so good.