Instead, we should finally pass a state budget that fully funds revenue sharing and aid to local schools.
April 2019
Maine Compass: Trump should run Homeland Security like a business
Choose candidates with proven abilities and relevant experiences for critical leadership positions – don’t leave them empty or hire presidential pals.
Douglas Rooks: Do downtowns the right way
Successful downtowns are unique, and take into mind both pedestrians and motorists.
Our View: Opioid crisis response needs to help the most vulnerable
Maine legislators should pass a program that gets opioid users who are homeless off the street and into treatment.
Mattea, Cooley musical event set for April 12
The Acoustic Living Room: Songs and Stories with Kathy Mattea featuring Bill Cooley will be staged at 7:30 p.m. Friday, April 12, at Strand Theatre, at 345 Main St. in Rockland. Mattea has earned two Grammy wins, four CMA Awards, four #1 country singles, and five gold albums. After a hiatus, she is now on […]
Lucky Clark On Music: Patrick Myers of Killer Queen
Tribute band kicks of fourth US tour with performance April 17 at Augusta Civic Center
J.P. Devine Movie Review: ‘Maze’
The fuse blows out, and the film suddenly flattens and goes stale, J.P. Devine writes.
Ivory & Gold to perform in Bath
Ivory & Gold will perform in concert from 7:30 to 9 p.m. Saturday, April 13, at Chocolate Church Arts Center, 804 Washington St., in Bath. The duo, consisting of Anne Barnhart on flute and vocals with Jeff Barnhart on piano and vocals, celebrates the greatest examples of American jazz, blues, ragtime, Broadway and hits from […]
Contractor indicted on manslaughter charges in worker’s fatal fall from roof
The case of Shawn D. Purvis of Scarborough is likely just the second in which Maine prosecutors have sought charges under the state’s workplace manslaughter statute.