The U.S. should take a leading role as the number of objects in order could increase exponentially over the next decade.
2020
Skeleton display keeping spirits up in Yarmouth during pandemic
Mary Post changes up a display of two skeletons participating in different activities weekly in her yard on East Main Street.
Things to Do: Art, film and trivia at your fingertips
Catch the Maine Outdoor Film Festival this weekend or next in Portland.
On this date in Maine history: July 27
July 27, 2011: Transportation officials from Maine and New Hampshire agree to close the Memorial Bridge across the Piscataqua River permanently – about a year ahead of what was expected. The announcement essentially puts U.S. Route 1 businesses on either side of the 88-year-old bridge, in Kittery and Portsmouth, New Hampshire, on dead end roads […]
As buildings reopen amid virus fears, occupants seek to clear the air
Businesses and schools are scrambling to upgrade their heating and cooling systems to reduce COVID-19 outbreaks.
Find bliss at a Maine swimming hole
Go a little off the beaten path to take a dip in one of Maine’s lesser-known swimming spots in area rivers, streams and lakes.
Whose idea was it to call Maine ‘Vacationland’?
Like it or not, the slogan has adorned Maine’s license plates for nearly 85 years.
Bar Guide: Get your buzz from these honey-forward cocktails
The hive mind has spoken: These drinks are sweet.
CMP corridor opponents still in the dark about police surveillance
Opponents of the New England Clean Energy Connect project say they are frustrated at delays in obtaining information collected about them by a secretive Maine State Police intelligence unit.
Maine Voices: Summer camps also need to drop Native images
The use of harmful stereotypes downplay historic atrocities and current discrimination.