But a lack of photos – and crunch in the tacos – leaves some things to be desired.
April 2019
Suzanne Guston, Arrowsic: A silent portrait asks an important question
I had an uncle once. His name was Robert. I would not have known of him at all if I had not found his Bible in my father’s bookcase. The year was 1957, and I was 12. My dad explained that Robert was his younger brother, a quiet boy who loved to draw pictures. When […]
Elinor Connell, Standish: One good deed to bring him home
Mozart was from Maine Lab Rescue, and he was the family’s first dog. Mo had breathed new life into our home and family. He loved being outdoors. His face captured the look of wonder that we all felt whenever we stepped out into a Maine day. On this November morning, the wind blew cold. Dad […]
Elegant Coastal Cottage Offers Privacy, Proximity to Beaches and Dock Square
Amenities include a beautifully landscaped lot with a heated saltwater pool. For more photos and information: https://planomatic.com/245988.
Jim Fossel: Local-option tax wrong direction for Maine
Stuck in the minority, Republicans can only call attention to the overreach by the Democratic majority.
Lorna Healey, Litchfield: What once was lost is now found
It’s a bright, crisp, late-winter morning in Maine. The snowstorm from the day before left the trees and yard glistening. My oldest son, Michael, just returned home with a friend with plans to take a snowmobile ride. “There’s a dead cat on the road,” Michael tells his dad. “It looks like Cloud.” Cloud is our […]
Erin McGee Ferrell was helping people heal with art, when she became the patient
The Falmouth artist empowers other women with breast cancer with her Pirate Crew Paper Doll Collection.
EPA lawsuit over South Portland oil tanks raises neighborhood fears
Disagreement between federal and state regulators leaves people who live near petroleum tanks in South Portland feeling violated and poisoned.