Letter
October 2020
Maine art sales surge during pandemic
Galleries worldwide have reduced their staffs by a third since the beginning of 2020, and the value of art sales has fallen by 43 percent. It’s a different story in Maine.
Ask Maine Audubon: Goldenrod, aster are important parts of the big picture
Your wildlife questions are answered by Maine Audubon Staff Naturalist Doug Hitchcox.
Jim Fossel: Court packing would damage democratic institutions
Democrats are threatening to tear up the Supreme Court in response to Republicans’ constitutional actions.
The View From Here: Collins’ 2017 tax vote started the slide
Support for a giveaway to the rich changed the way some Collins supporters viewed their senator.
Hunting: You should agree that on many things, hunters will most likely disagree
Yes, hunters “can be a particularly argumentative lot” – Hunt in the morning. No, in the afternoon. Track it. No, use a tree stand. Caliber for the rifle? Don’t even go there.