A bipartisan agreement on an issue that matters to people’s lives represents a giant step away from legislative dysfunction.
April 2019
Comfortably Elegant, Historic and Updated on Kennebunk’s Summer Street
The home is walking distance to downtown, handy to all conveniences, and seven minutes from the beach.
Patients punch back at Parkinson’s disease through boxing lessons
Rock Steady Boxing, a program introduced in Maine just over two years ago, helps participants battle the degenerative disease, both physically and psychologically.
The Pollinator: Jean English has quietly dedicated herself to advocating for organic growing.
The aptly named English has overseen MOFGA’s quarterly newspaper for three decades.
Letter to the editor: BIW should shift focus to finding climate solutions
The next warship to go down the ways at Bath Iron Works will be christened the Lyndon B. Johnson on Saturday. In response, at 8:15 a.m., citizens united in voice calling for “conversion” will gather in protest of the continuing exclusive production of warships. The gathering, beginning with a press conference, will mark a different […]
Just a concept 25 years ago, the International Appalachian Trail now crosses continents
What started as an idea by three Mainers to link their state to Canada with a hiking trail became a collaboration among more than a dozen countries in North American and across the Atlantic.
Bill Nemitz: On cancer and credit cards: Speaking her truth to the guys in suits
As paid lobbyists line up in Augusta against a package of prescription medication reform bills, the lone voice of a woman from Limestone lays bare the travesty of high drug prices.
Raft of workers’ comp reforms raises alarms
Supporters of reform say the system is unfair to injured workers, but opponents warn that the proposed changes could drive insurers away.
J.P. Devine: An Easter morning only the stones remember
There are mornings that stick to our eyes like the pennies the old Irish put on the eyes of the dead, J.P. Devine writes.
Bob Humphrey: The Once and Future King?
Turkeys have long been called the king of North American game birds. But are they?