The ordinance is for solar only, a change from the first ordinance proposed.
2021
U.S. hiring rebounded in October, with 531,000 jobs added
The economy’s emergence from the pandemic recession, by most measures, remains on course.
Our View: After decisive vote, power line construction should halt – at least for now
The future of the project is now further in doubt, and work should stop until it is resolved.
OFF RADAR: ‘A Murder of Crows Descended, Displacing An Exultation of Larks: Poems’
Dave Morrison’s new collection of poems is another reality check
Commentary: Protecting Maine’s iconic seabirds means protecting biodiversity
Species rely on one another, and merely protecting those listed as endangered does not go far enough.
Maine Voices: Corridor campaign showed what’s missing in U.S. energy planning – dialogue
Without communication between all the affected parties, you can’t develop the public trust needed to succeed.
Joan Newkirk, Bath: The presence of a loyal dog won’t fade away
Even now, years later, it happens. I can be walking on a familiar trail and I will look back to see if she is following me. Sometimes I think that I see her black form running jauntily in and out of the woods. Although I expect her to race up to greet me, I know […]
Amanda Russell, Edgecomb: Learning how to fly
For 50 years, one ghostly memory has haunted me. I sometimes wonder if it ever happened at all. Yet, I know the killdeer in the field was real, and it was the killdeer’s nest that inspired me for the moment I am about to tell you about. I was 12. That summer my mother allowed […]
Forget artificial intelligence, let’s talk about individual intelligence
A machine that is programmed by people who have their own goals cannot make decisions for you. Only your individual intelligence will know what is right.