At 67, Tom Jamrog shows no sign of slowing down from month-long adventures in the wilderness.
2018
Maine researchers explore link between climate change and Lyme disease
Academic and health care investigators are learning more about the complex web of factors driving the expansion of tick habitat, including global warming.
Millions of gallons of Portland sewage still overflowing into Casco Bay
The city and several other coastal Maine communities have made significant strides in undoing the problem, but it’s ‘going to take decades’ to fix.
Cynthia Dill: The curtain raises in Augusta
Candidates for governor will take center stage in 2018.
Jim Fossel: Legislature begins short but eventful session
With Medicaid expansion, marijuana and budgetary issues to deal with, all in the run-up to an election, Augusta is about to get interesting.
Our View: If anyone, it’s LePage playing politics with Riverview
The governor is using his own failures at the psychiatric hospital to make an argument against Medicaid expansion.
View from Away: Trump’s voter fraud panel is gone, but the threat remains
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