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2023
Our View: Birthing center closures put Mainers in danger
We have to explore and support all viable alternatives for better access to pregnancy care.
On the Edge: Cat on a hot Prius roof
When a black cat crosses one’s path, I’ve been told it’s an omen, and I looked it up to be sure, writes J.P. Devine.
Hilary Koch: ‘Fabulous at 50’? Yes and no
I have officially crossed the threshold into the realm of maturity. The grand occasion arrived in July, marking the entrance into my fifth decade of life. It came and went without great fanfare. But if you’ve been following me, you also know I had set a lofty goal over a year ago. And some of […]
At 89, Maine artist Alison Hildreth is still mixing it up
Multiple exhibitions and a documentary are examining her ongoing career.
Retired academics – devoted spouses and lovers of poetry – reveal a sinister side in Stephen King’s latest
The shy but tough Holly Gibney finally takes the lead, and the title, in ‘Holly.’
Mayors: Hate has no place in Augusta, Hallowell
Recently, the cities of Augusta and Hallowell were subjected to hateful incidents that shook our communities to their core. In each city, racist, anti-Semitic, anti-LGBTQ+, and xenophobic language and tropes were spewed in public settings. In Augusta, an August rally by neo-Nazis and white supremacists included masked protestors giving Nazi salutes to passers-by; this followed […]