This winter, an island builder is restoring the sculpture carved by the late Bill Epton more than 30 years ago.
2018
Bill Nemitz: Clinic a ray of hope for those with failing sight
A not-so-retired ophthalmologist and the Iris Network’s Low Vision Clinic are there for people who need more than eyeglasses.
Is the chickadee on Maine license plates an imposter?
Maine never identified the black-capped chickadee as the state bird. Fixing the problem could ruffle some feathers.
Eleanor Lord Pray: The Maine woman revered in Russia
Little known in her home state, a farm girl from Berwick came to captivate the residents of Siberia, where she documented daily life through a turbulent 36 years.
JP Devine: Thanksgivings from birth to now remembered
J.P. Devine lists several notable instances when life has seated him at a variety of tables at Thanksgiving, since 1932.
Maine Millenial: There is no rational argument against vaccinations
We should celebrate the fact that we can so easily fight diseases that used to kill children.
Jim Fossel: With Midterms over, time to look at 2020
The Democratic Party’s path the next two years will decide if they keep power.
Chrisanne Burns Memorial Tournament sees founders step away after 25 years
Gary and Carolyn Burns to no longer present at annual tournament.
Champs-Elysees smolders after 8th day of fuel-tax protests
Demonstrations across France have morphed into a rebuke of President Macron and perceived elitism.