Letter
2020
Local review: A teacher with a past has to navigate the present in Maine-set thriller
A coastal boarding school is a backdrop for the suspense in ‘The Sea of Lost Girls.’
Hiking: Stunning views make the climb up Old Speck all worth it
The mountain, located in Grafton Notch State Park in Oxford County, is the fifth-highest peak in Maine.
Despite the drought, the 2020 gardening season was one for the books
Thanks to watering with a garden hose, both the flowers and vegetables flourished.
When do COVID-19 guidelines become enforceable mandates?
A recent disconnect between the state and a youth hockey league about what should be done raised questions about how Gov. Mills’ administration has approached enforcing executive orders passed since the pandemic began.
Political mail piling up across Maine in unusual election year
Campaign mailers, many of them negative, are increasingly popular as the COVID-19 pandemic limits door-knocking and huge sums of money flood into Maine from out of state.
J.P. Devine: Let’s eat out
Three words are key to a happy marriage, “Let’s eat out.” So people should enjoy their ability to eat out — outdoors, that is — while the weather holds since, as J.P. Devine reminds readers, “Winter is coming.”