Researchers are crediting advances in lung-tumor treatments.
2020
Our View: Legislature has a lot of work in short session
Lawmakers should not leave these issues on the table when they adjourn in April.
Maine Compass: Trump’s threats to Iranian cultural sites disrespect our human heritage
Culture is what makes lives meaningful, and protecting it is one of the acknowledged limits to armed conflict.
On this date in Maine history: Jan. 8
Jan. 8, 1825: Having set up shop on the southeast corner of Bridge and Water streets in downtown Augusta, Russell Eaton (1800-1888) and Luther Severance (1797-1855) publish the first issue of the Kennebec Journal, which begins as a weekly newspaper. They were recruited for the job while working as printers in Washington, D.C. In a […]
George Smith: Changes in the Maine woods
The worst change is easily the abundance of deer ticks.
The Wrap: Solo Italiano and The Farm Stand forge a food partnership
Famous Dave’s has closed, and Two Fat Cats is moving.
Maine wine and food dealers worry new tariffs will upend business
Severe tariffs on wine, cheese, food and other products from Europe could devastate small businesses in Maine and across the U.S.
Our View: Maine Legislature has a long agenda for a short session
Lawmakers have important issues to deal with, and they shouldn’t leave them on the table when they adjourn in April.
Maine Compass: Public power proposal offers opportunity to match, top MEMIC’s success
Electricity distribution is the ideal industry to replicate the model of a customer-owned, privately run company.