Although there are reasons for optimism, experts say Mainers should be prepared to deal with the pesky insect again this summer.
2022
Few of Maine’s large landowners are taking part in carbon offsets
Even though the market has been around for decades, only 3.5% of the state’s large landowners have made deals to sell their carbon.
Court leak is catnip for those who love a juicy DC whodunit
The publication of a Supreme Court draft opinion on Roe v. Wade has set off sleuthing from every corner of the capital.
Our View: UMaine chancellor wrong to withhold allegations against new UMA president
The failure makes for an awful start for Michael Laliberte, and brings uncertainty — again — to the university.
Boothbay firm to build advanced electric powerboat with European partners
Hodgdon Yachts will manufacture ‘the Lion,’ which will be among the first electric boats to offer a high-speed DC charging option.
Maine Voices: Banning sex education would be very bad for kids
Maine Republicans should not want to keep valuable health information away from students in the state’s schools.
Winslow, Skowhegan students receive scholarships
Two local students, Sage Clukey from Winslow High School and Thomas Dean from Skowhegan Area High School, have been selected as New Dimensions FCU’s 2022 Scholarship Program winners. They have earned $2,500 each for their first year in college, according to a news release from the member-owned financial cooperative, based in Waterville. Clukey plans to […]
Carrabec High names top students for class of ’22
Cheyenne Cahill named valedictorian, Shyanne Holmes, salutatorian.
United Way awards coalition $50K challenge grant
This spring United Way issued a $50,000 challenge grant to address one of its strategic goals — youth mental health. At a recent board meeting, the organization considered applications and awarded the Healthy Community Coalition funding, according to a news release from United Way of the Tri-Valley Area. United Way is supporting the coalition’s evidenced-based […]