A Primo Cubano concert is set for 7:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 17, at the Chocolate Church Arts Center, 804 Washington St. in Bath. They plays traditional Cuban dance music called Son dating back to the turn of the 20th Century. The band was formed in 2007 by founder, Paul D’Alessio after an inspiring artist exchange trip […]
2023
‘All the Light We Cannot See’ full of twists, turns, some miscasts
For a very long time, we’ve read the praises of Anthony Doerr’s Pulitzer Prize “All The Light We Cannot See,” his biggest book that has captured the praise of readers world wide. It’s impressive to learn that in the 10 years it took him to finish it, he wrote six other books that won him […]
Newly created White House office pressed into action in wake of Lewiston shootings
The Office of Gun Violence Prevention, which sent a team to Lewiston 4 days after the shootings, says it is designed to respond swiftly to help communities recover from mass shootings.
Westbrook couple sues over firings involving Frontier Airlines and a flight services company
Lexus Rodriguez and Jaylyn Romero say they were wrongfully fired, via the same text message, from their jobs at the Portland International Jetport in violation of Maine’s human rights and whistleblower protection laws.
Coalition brings crucial services to the veterans of Maine’s tribal communities
Though members of the Wabanaki have served in every branch of the U.S. military and in every war since the Revolutionary War, they often don’t get access to the veteran’s benefits they’ve earned.
Even though it’s passed, the future of Maine’s new Automotive Right to Repair law is still uncertain
Massachusetts’ own referendum, from 2020, points to a future where Maine’s right to repair law is still not a guarantee.
Douglas Rooks: Pine Tree Power targeted wrong side of electricity equation
Plus other lessons from Election Day 2023, including a big night by Democrats.
Our View: Metal mining has no place in future of Katahdin region
There is too much of a chance of something going wrong if Maine allows a mine in such an environmentally sensitive place.
Commentary: It’s now time for CMP to put energy into what matters
Over the next 12 months, our company is going to be doubling down on meeting the growing and changing demand for electricity.