2022
Following Yarmouth’s lead, state looks to wastewater for COVID clues
The town has been testing wastewater for the virus throughout the pandemic and tracked the omicron wave rise and fall in real time.
In a new year, is it time for some new skills? These cooking classes can help
Even in a pandemic, the options are good and various, and range from croissant-making to sushi rolling.
Jim Fossel: Beware of doomsday rhetoric
Trust in America’s institutions is weak enough without politically motivated hyperbole.
Walls of affordable housing developments beautified by work of Maine artists
The Maine Art Collective, a group of local artists, has partnered with Community Housing of Maine to install original pieces at housing complexes for seniors and disabled adults in Portland and Hallowell.
On the Market: Maine Homes for $300,000
What’s available this week within the state’s median sale price
Bates women’s basketball looking to take that next big step
The Bobcats have impressive wins over ranked teams this season, and hope to join other Maine Division III programs who have had sustained success on the national level.
J.P. Devine: Because my daughter says so
We’re at war and should be dressing the part, J.P. Devine writes.