Elementary-aged children, college students and Brunswick community members joined in solidarity Friday to demand action on what protesters are calling a “climate crisis.”
2019
Our View: Gov. Mills’ solar power policies already paying off
The solar panels on the Blaine House are only a small gesture compared to everything else the governor and Legislature have accomplished.
People on front lines battle squeeze on Maine’s EMS system
Thanks to them, 911 callers have yet to feel the pinch of rising costs and a jury-rigged and inadequate funding model.
Trial in fatal Portland shooting begins Monday
Mark Cardilli Jr. is charged with murder in the death of Isahak Muse, who was his younger sister’s boyfriend.
It’s three cheers for Third Alarm Diner
With a firefighter theme, the little diner answers the call in Sanford.
Another View: Retail jobs provide career opportunities
The Editorial Board shouldn’t have criticized the broad range of jobs filled by 80,000 fellow Mainers.
Amy Calder: An extraordinary Christmas gift
Travis Conway, 40, got a new heart when he was 13 and now has a new kidney, thanks to a former classmate who donated one to a kidney bank so he could receive one that was a match.
Artist plans a new ‘Hopeful’ installation in Lewiston
Charlie Hewitt, who who lives in Yarmouth, hung his first ‘Hopeful’ sign at Woodfords Corner in Portland last May.
Get out of the dark at these illuminated events
Some events to brighten your holiday nights, from massive light shows to gentle music by candlelight.