The debate over the ‘religious exemption’ to Maine’s mandatory vaccination law is starting to sound like an old ‘Seinfield’ episode.
2019
Douglas Rooks: Kennebec County’s wise experiments
County law enforcement is taking action, and showing state officials what can be done.
New abstract mural adds a dash of color to Portland’s historic Old Port
Will Sears’ mural overlooking Tommy’s Park is replacing a popular 1985 trompe l’oeil painting that depicted elements of an old post office and City Hall.
Our View: Hubris on display when Pompeo talks about climate
As the planet heats up, America’s representative at the Arctic Council claims a melting ice cap would be good for business.
3-D printer hailed for potential to create wood-based products
The printer is expected to arrive at the University of Maine this summer for use in research that could open up new applications for wood.
BUSHNELL ON BOOKS: ‘Rise, Decline and Renewal’ and ‘Steamed Open’
Douglas Rooks offers a fascinating up-and-down history of the Maine Democratic Party and Barbara Ross releases the seventh volume in her ‘Maine Clambake Series’
House panel votes Barr in contempt, escalating Trump dispute
The vote capped a day of ever-deepening dispute between congressional Democrats and President Donald Trump, who for the first time invoked the principle of executive privilege.
Arundel man charged with assaulting woman, punching deputy
Cody Rich, 27, faces several charges and will appear in court June 5.
Livermore man to serve 3 years for fatal Turner crash
The 24-year-old man’s blood-alcohol level was twice the legal limit at the time of the crash, prosecutors said.