His seventh book, “American Seafood,” offers facts about myriad fish, recipes and his opinion about the finest kind of lobster.
Glögg: A festive Scandinavian drink to fill your home with Christmas aroma
A Maine brewer and second-generation Swede shares a family tradition that brings a glow to St. Lucia’s Day (today) or any celebration.
Poland Spring poured $201 million into Maine economy in 2016, report says
Its impact also included employing 860 people, a report says as the expanding company prepares to reveal the site of its next bottling plant.
Cities, towns paying more for schools as state pays less, study finds
State funding for Maine’s K-12 public schools declined 9 percent from 2008 to 2015.
Maine company’s solar power systems to aid Puerto Rico
ReVision Energy will help provide the islanders with the means to charge their phones and other small gadgets.
Maine officials prepare for possibility of Election Day without power
Town clerks are working together, making sure voter lists are printed and preparing to hand-count ballots, which could delay results if power hasn’t been restored by Tuesday.
Delays in Massachusetts could affect natural gas customers in Maine
Opposition to a new compressor in Weymouth jeopardizes upgrades to existing pipelines.
Ethics panel to release results of probe into PAC transfers by Sen. Andre Cushing
The Senate assistant majority leader’s sister alleges he improperly moved money between his company, a political action committee and his re-election campaign.
Lawmakers head to Denver for pot fact-finding mission
Four members of the committee charged with crafting Maine’s recreational marijuana laws will meet with officials in an attempt to avoid Colorado’s growing pains.
Map: Opioid prescription rates across New England
While most areas of Maine are seeing declining rates of opioid prescriptions, rates are increasing in Kennebec County, which now ranks as New England’s highest-prescribing county.