Keeping weeds from going to seed and always having a trowel on hand are starters.
2022
Maine Voices: What if the balance demanded by the Fairness Doctrine could exist today?
A frequently chaotic and polarizing media landscape could benefit from an updated version of the broadcasting rule.
Jim Fossel: Legislative Republicans’ infighting puts party at risk
The aggressive maneuvers of the Dinner Party PAC are driving a wedge between it and incumbent leadership.
Commentary: Democracy is hard. It’s supposed to be.
The U.S. political system tries to teach the advantages of bargaining with others and working out compromises.
Deep Water: ‘Eastern Columbine,’ by Laura Bonazzoli
Maine poems edited and introduced by Megan Grumbling.
Best-Sellers: ‘The Midcoast,’ ‘Happy-Go-Lucky’
The current top-selling fiction and nonfiction books at Longfellow Books in Portland.
Ask Maine Audubon: Do hummingbirds return to the same yard each year?
Your wildlife questions are answered by Maine Audubon Staff Naturalist Doug Hitchcox.
The Maine Millennial: Values my grandfather taught me
Blood isn’t what makes a family; love and labor makes a family. Thanks, Grampy.
Area students make Western New England University dean’s list
SPRINGFIELD, Mass. — Two area students were among over 730 named to the 2022 spring semester dean’s list at Western New England University. Timothy Doyle of West Gardiner is working toward a Bachelor of Science in Engineering degree in mechanical engineering. Nathan Miller of Winthrop is working toward an Engineering degree. Check out upcoming […]