Biden made his announcement on Thursday, hours before a major campaign fundraiser was to take place in Philadelphia.
2019
Life of Frances Perkins focus of exhibit
Premiere will be held at Damariscott’a Skidompha Library Porter Theater May 1.
Gulf of Maine partially shut down to scallop fishing for 11 months
The closure took effect Thursday and will last for almost a year.
‘Coffee with Chloe’ set for April 28 in Jefferson
Those who have a specific issue to address are asked to contact Rep. Chloe Maxmin in advance.
J.P. Devine Movie Review: ‘Amazing Grace’
Aretha Franklin documentary gives a primal scream of joy and faith, which only an African American Baptist church can provide, J.P. Devine writes.
BUSHNELL ON BOOKS: New releases from Maine authors
“Winterhill” is a dark, suspenseful tale of fraud, deceit, greed and murder from Thomaston author Christopher Fahy.
Carol Creaser, 70, van driver for the REAL School who made an impact in students’ lives
From slowing down to point out flowers to buying ice cream, the Casco resident was known for making the extra effort to connect with students.
Elizabeth Dostie, Fairfield Center: Treasures in the old cookbooks
All of my cookbooks had copyright dates from 1964 to 1971. The ones I mostly used, anyway. The decidedly not new “New Better Homes & Gardens” (Better Homes & Gardens, 1968) with the three-package cream cheese cheesecake recipe (p. 216) and the beef stroganoff (p. 238) with the 2 tablespoons of wine in it, which, […]
Our View: Mainers should have access to Canadian drugs
Until the U.S. government offers the kind of protection that other countries provide, Maine should do what it can.
Jody Rich, Waterville: As clear as the nose on my face
Errand list in hand. Good. Purse on shoulder. Good. Keys in other hand. Good to go. I put my hand on the doorknob to leave when something didn’t feel right. Criminy, I didn’t have my glasses. I chuckle at the thought of driving around town without them. All fuzzy-edged. The idea of the headache I […]