2020
Study concludes York River is eligible for Wild and Scenic River designation
Local residents and officials have been pushing for the designation for nearly a decade.
In Maine’s North Woods, unplugged back-to-landers foresee irreparable harm to trout from power corridor
At the heart of a raging debate over the impacts of the proposed New England Clean Energy Connect project lies a fragile ideal of wilderness and wild living that some fear will be lost forever with the change in the landscape and loss of brook trout spawning grounds.
Portland residents healthier than state norm in some categories, less so in others, report says
They are less likely to smoke, binge drink or be obese, but more likely to have contracted a sexually transmitted disease or die of a drug overdose.
View from Away: Impeachment should move forward – with witnesses
The San Diego Union-Tribune
Timeline: Central Maine Power’s project permit woes
While Avangrid, CMP’s parent company, was originally optimistic about the permit process, a pricing scandal and growing opposition to the project have pushed permitting decisions into 2020.
Commentary: Mills’ health care plan is a good first step, but it may not be enough
Intricacies of the marketplace mean that insurance will become more expensive for most small groups and many middle-class families.
Lasell University fall dean’s list
Avore, Redwin, Plaisted and Maxim recognized for academic performance.