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November 2022
Rising costs stretch food pantries as demand peaks
Preble Street has seen a 30% increase in food costs this year as pantries across southern Maine expect this to be their busiest year on record.
Maine Voices: After a six-year hiatus, our American flag is back
One flag, one country – a country making upward progress.
Maine Voices: It’s time for Maine to suspend the fuel tax
Our state is bracing for one of the most economically disastrous winters in decades. Any action that might lessen its blow must be taken.
UMaine Farmington brings students to campus to take part in actuarial competition
The University of Maine at Farmington Actuarial Science program recently brought more than 100 Maine high school students to the Farmington campus to learn about actuarial science and participate in the national 2022-2023 “Modeling the Future Challenge.” UMF offers the only bachelor’s degree program in Actuarial Science in Maine and New Hampshire. Students from the […]
Becoming a policy entrepreneur topic of Nov. 21 talk
The Senator George J. Mitchell Center for Sustainability Solutions at the University of Maine is set to host a talk “Becoming a Policy Entrepreneur: Learning to love the creative and sometimes surreal world of policy making” at 3 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 21, offered both remotely via Zoom and in person at 107 Norman Smith […]
Doris Grumbach, a prolific author with Maine ties, dies at 104
Grumbach died Nov. 4 at 104. She spent nearly two decades living in down east Maine, where she wrote many of her memoirs and ran a bookshop.
Gallery: Soccer all-stars face off in Maine Soccer Coaches Senior Bowl
Seniors face off in four all-star games as the soccer season comes to an end.
Gallery: Soccer all-stars face off in Maine Soccer Coaches Senior Bowl
Seniors face off in four all-star games as the soccer season comes to an end.