In tumultuous times, we can turn to age-old traditions to reconnect with one another, Liz Soares writes.
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J.P. Devine: A bubble for two
This Thanksgiving, J.P. Devine and She have canceled cooking, which means no dirty dishes, greasy pans and broken glasses — just a dinner catered by Hannaford Market chefs with some wine.
J.P. Devine: Politics and dirty tubs
Tidying up the bathroom, J.P. Devine muses that it’s time our nation move past gutter politics and bad boys, and think instead about what’s good and clean.
J.P. Devine: That last sentence
This Election Day was not just another day, or even just another Election Day, writes J.P. Devine.
J.P. Devine: Looking for change? It’s coming
Changing is coming soon no matter how the election shakes out, and that change starts at home with the simple things, J.P. Devine writes.
J.P. Devine: Let’s eat out
Three words are key to a happy marriage, “Let’s eat out.” So people should enjoy their ability to eat out — outdoors, that is — while the weather holds since, as J.P. Devine reminds readers, “Winter is coming.”
Centralmaine.com, Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel staff take top honors at annual Maine press ceremony
The Maine Press Association’s annual awards ceremony was held virtually on Saturday.
Dana Wilde: An imminent tipping point for the environment
It’s too late to completely halt the destructive impact of climate change, but it’s not too late to lessen the damage if we act now, Dana Wilde writes.
J.P. Devine: Let’s go to the movies
Hollywood is a master of survival and we will one day get back to the darkness of the movie theater, J.P. Devine writes.
Liz Soares: Email flourishes for library notices during pandemic
As a school librarian, Liz Soares has noticed more students sending and receiving electronic notifications about returning books.