John Duncan’s photos capture the artistic exuberance that powered the renascence in the Old Port.
2022
Our View: A lot of good still in scaled-back housing bill
Some of the boldest elements were pulled, but it remains a significant step in solving Maine’s housing crisis.
Maine lobster industry fights lawsuit that aims to shut down fishery
The Center for Biological Diversity and others argue new federal restrictions being contested by the industry aren’t enough to save endangered North Atlantic right whales.
No more changing of the clocks? For some Mainers, it’s a ‘no-brainer.’
A proposal before Congress would make daylight saving time permanent, a change some in Maine say would be better for business, agriculture and outdoor time.
Commentary: The IRS must be properly funded; here’s why
The Congressional Budget Office determined that funding the IRS could generate hundreds of billions in revenue over 10 years if it has sufficient resources.
Tom Waddell: Christian nationalist movement an affront to all Americans
It is an effort to nullify the views of others whose rights are guaranteed in the Constitution.
Sen. Kimberley Rosen: Celebrating Maine women who have changed the world
During Women’s History Month, the Maine Women’s Hall of Fame is set to induct its two newest members.
Maine Maple Sunday Weekend set for March 26, 27
The 39th Maine Maple Sunday Weekend is set for March 26 and 27. Sugarhouses across the state plan to welcome visitors for a day (or two, as many of them offer events for the full weekend) of maple-tasting, games, sugarbush tours, music, plenty of sweet treats and more. “This event is an excellent way to […]
Obituary: Leonard John “Link” Thibeau
RANDOLPH – Leonard John “Link” Thibeau, 89, of Randolph, Maine, died Sunday, March 6, 2022 at Togus VA Medical Center. He …