Fiber Materials Inc. and bluShift Aerospace are among the companies in the state working on the future of space exploration.
2019
Our View: ‘Gag rule’ targets poor women’s health
It’s cruel to withhold federal birth control funds to win points in the abortion debate.
Districts digesting new school nutrition laws, and their costs
Several new laws that affect school nutrition programs will have Maine school districts retool the way they feed students to avoid ‘food shaming’ while providing nutritious meals.
Oxford Hills Comprehensive High School graduate fighting for Olympic gold
Oxford Hills Comprehensive High School graduate sets her sights set on earning a boxing gold medal at 2020 Olympic Games.
Douglas Rooks: On taxes, good intentions are not enough
Lawmakers must confront a tax system that is skewed toward big corporations and the wealthy.
Bill Nemitz: Sen. Collins, ever fearful of Trump, teeters on the tightrope
Once a self-professed occupant of the political middle, Maine’s senior senator is fast running out of maneuvering room.
Local twirlers to represent Maine July 23-27
These 20 twirlers, ages 10-18, represent the towns of Augusta, Bangor, Brewer, Bucksport, Hampden, Kenduskeag, South Paris and West Gardiner.
Olson to speak July 23 in Damariscotta
Her latest book ‘Madame Fourcade’s Secret War’ will be discussed.
Paddle & chowder society plans canoe trip
Launch area and time will be provided to those who register.