Social distancing, online classes and mask wearing add to the stress of being a new student in Maine, and some campus counseling centers are seeing different and more acute complaints because of the coronavirus.
2021
Posted inBill Nemitz, Maine, News, Op-Eds, Opinion
Bill Nemitz: The ethics – or lack thereof – of jumping the vaccine line
While most of us wait our turn for a COVID-19 shot, others jockey for a spot up front.
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Posted inPremier Property, Real Estate
The Cottages at Pine Meadow offer compact, country-outside-the-city living
994 Portland Rd., Saco | $169,000 to $269,000
Posted inColumns, J.P. Devine, Maine, Morning Sentinel
J.P. Devine: The end of the world
J.P. Devine recalls the T.S. Eliot poem “The Hollow Men” as he dreams about the end being near.
Posted inOutdoors, Sports
George Smith loved the outdoors as if it were his home
He lobbied for decades to protect Maine’s woods and waters, because they filled him with awe and gratitude.
Posted inBusiness, Maine
Employment barriers for highly skilled immigrants lead to ‘brain waste’ in Maine
Hundreds of immigrants have moved to Maine in recent years, including those with expertise employers in the state desperately need. But many can’t get a job in their field.