As pressure for modern conveniences intensifies at the popular Maine park, Eben Sypitkowski’s determined to ‘be resilient to the changes I see coming.’
2018
For Maine’s marijuana industry, security’s still high-risk
Largely shut out of federally regulated banking options, the lucrative medical pot marketplace in Maine – ‘a very soft target’ – presents some safety challenges for dispensaries, caregivers and growers in a field with few protections in place.
Creatures cured, comforted at Cape Neddick center
The nonprofit can care for up to 200 animals at a time and those that are unable to be released back into the wild become ‘ambassadors.’
Colby helps to rejuvenate Jack Cosgrove’s passion for coaching football
The former UMaine coach is preparing for his first season at the NCAA Division III level.
Red Sox face test in coming weeks against possible playoff foes
Boston will face Cleveland this week for the first time, while Eduardo Rodriguez heads to a rehab start.
The View From Here: Brett Kavanaugh’s abortion red flag
The phrase ‘abortion on demand’ suggests that women need the government to prevent them from being hasty.
Our View: Warrant shines light on new age of privacy
Rights don’t just disappear, they erode slowly over time, privacy advocates warn.
Maine fishing guides have tales of big fish and more
Strange, unbelievable and zany stories have to do with more than fishing.
Water stories wanted for Freeport woman’s online exhibit
Pam Ferris Olson is collecting videos and another accounts for her project, Women Mind the Water.
Lewiston publisher of Farmers’ Almanac highlights firm’s sustainability
The family enterprise that produces the annual bible of weather predictions is proud to be solar powered and carbon neutral.