Letter
2019
J.P. Devine: Everyone’s job is a temp job
And it may only last from day to day or hour to hour, but the memories can last a lifetime, J.P. Devine writes.
Nonnative plants and animals aren’t the only living things that spell trouble for Maine’s landscape
In a disrupted ecosystem, even native species can be problematic. Take white-tailed deer, for example, which are native, but have few predators today.
Keeping cups out of trash? Not easy
Cities and sellers alike are on a quest for a biodegradable holy grail.
Get your grill ready for summer
Cleaning and servicing it now will mean you’re ready when it’s (finally) warmer.
On the Pacific Crest Trail, the wildflowers are spectacular and the challenges are real
342 miles of rugged and beautiful landscapes in, columnist Carey Kish hikes on.
The Maine Millennial: Worried about aging? No. Do I want to look older? Well …
I understand that getting older beats the alternative, but it’s hard to reconcile what I know with what I feel.
Jim Fossel: Neither Fortress America nor world’s policeman is the right role for U.S.
Instead, we should engage with the world in a way that promotes not just our own self-interests, but also democracy and stability.