In a world seemingly gone mad, the New Hampshire poet’s works seem more and more prescient and foreboding, writes Amy Calder.
2018
Our View: Junk food ban not the way to make Maine healthier
If Gov. LePage wants to help low-income Mainers, he should start by looking at hunger.
Maine employers dispute IRS penalties under ACA
Several businesses are being fined wrongly under the employer mandate, tax experts say.
Maine Compass: Maine faces choice on women’s health
The state can regress and put up barriers, or progress to gain better outcomes.
Children festival planned for Feb. 17 in Farmington
Event hosted by the Franklin County Children’s Task Force.
Commuity Ski Free Day set for Waterville
The Quarry Road Trails will provide snowshoes and offer ski rentals for Jan. 27 event.
SeniorsPlus accepting referrals for Meals on Wheels program
Those living in Androscoggin, Oxford and Franklin counties may qualify.
Man accused of killing Maine teen in 1980 to go on trial
A judge will hear opening statements Monday in the trial of Philip Scott Fournier, who was charged in 2016 in the slaying of Joyce McLain, 16, of East Millinocket.