Sarosh Sher sometimes wrestles with the big questions of military involvement, but never his own decision to be a part of it, saying he “can never repay (the U.S) enough for what it has given me.”
2021
Public art is popping up everywhere in effort to bring people together
From bus shelters to commercial buildings, many projects are in the works that are changing the look of towns around Maine.
Elegant and functional, custom Yarmouth Village home is a possible two-unit
$1,299,000 | 110 Bridge St., Yarmouth
Maine college enrollments drop as pandemic, job market pull students from classrooms
The decline in higher education enrollment has been particularly felt by community colleges, which are seeing a 5.9 percent drop in student numbers this fall.
J.P. Devine: Robes for Christmas … really?
The notion of owning robes or pajamas was a foreign concept to J.P. Devine until he met She, an actress of great style and manners.
GI bill still benefits vets after nearly 80 years. Here’s how to make the most of it
After the Sept. 11 attacks, benefits were updated to broaden the definition of higher education and to offer an enhanced housing allowance.
Jolted by suicides, Navy veteran embarks on life-saving mission
The Maine Veterans Project helps veterans connect over shared struggles, then uses ‘the power of community’ to keep them safe.
Green Plate Special: Laid low? Feeling sneezy, sniffly and scratchy? Sip this
A ‘killer’ broth to cure (okay assuage) the common cold.
The Maine Millennial: Vaccine requirement? No protest here
Getting a shot is the easiest way to avoid getting sick, whether it’s COVID or the flu.