Student efforts at King Middle School in Portland, which include sorting cafeteria food into five categories and using ‘compost guardians,’ reflect the state’s move toward reducing that number.
2020
Commentary: Trial highlights holes in the case against Susan Collins
Extremist vitriol notwithstanding, a close look at her record shows that the senator has earned her center-right reputation.
Janine Pellerine, Saco: A family learns the meaning of ‘home’
“Let’s go!” my dad said as he put the car in gear and rolled down my grandmother’s driveway. “This will be a great adventure.” My mom watched my grandmother wave goodbye from the lace-curtained window. We did not want to leave Mémère’s home. It was warm and loving. We had been living with her for […]
Kym Dakin, Yarmouth: Falling into a September sky
It was on my bucket list – but could I do it? I did know that I couldn’t imagine anything more thrilling than jumping out of a plane into the great blue beyond. So, one evening after I’d had a glass of wine, I opened the offer in my inbox. Before I could rethink it […]
Lee Van Dyke, Portland: From stage fright to stage struck
A guy sitting next to me in a college class said: “I’m going to audition for a campus play, let’s go!” The new me said: “Sure. Sounds like fun!” The old, too-cool-for-high-school me would have come up with a dozen fictional excuses. (Acting galore in life, not on stage.) I auditioned, was cast and rehearsed. […]
Jim Fossel: Commitment can matter more than money
A surplus of enthusiasm can overcome a deficit in the campaign war chest.
The Maine Millennial: New dog still learning old tricks
Coming to terms with cats, day care and men with beards is an ongoing challenge for a newcomer to the family.
Obituary: Dennis D. Tarrio
Tarrio, Dennis D.B1937 – 2020BFARMINGDALE – Dennis D. Tarrio, 82, of Farmingdale, died Thursday January 30, 2020, at Maine Medical Center …