Kate Flora’s latest true-crime book, about a killer being brought to justice in New Brunswick, finds heroes in Maine Warden Service searchers and their dogs.
Maureen Milliken
‘President’s Day’ (or whatever) holiday typical February
In the most unsatisfactory month, the one real holiday leaves a lot to be desired, Maureen Milliken writes.
Baxter State Park: Nothing this fantastic is easy
Why do people line up in below-zero weather at park headquarters in January? Because it’s worth it, Maureen Milliken writes.
Maine’s stubborn domestic violence homicide statistic has chilling twist
Of the state’s 20 homicides this year, 13 were classified as domestic-related and seven of those were children under 13, Maureen Milliken writes.
Does it matter that there’s no (spoiler alert!) Santa Claus?
Don’t get all uptight about everyone else’s Christmas – you only have to worry about your own, Maureen Milliken writes.
State House dome’s new copper look is just what Augusta needs
Did Maureen Milliken say she liked the green dome better? That was before she saw the new one.
Winthrop woman wants people to ‘think before they stink’
We live in a toxic world and it’s making a lot of us sick, Maureen Milliken writes.
There’s no right or wrong to loving animals
Maine’s bear baiting referendum highlighted one of the many divides in the state, but it’s hard to be rational where feelings are concerned, Maureen Milliken writes.
Augusta’s ghosts are helping the community
A volunteer group of ghost hunters takes on sites like the Colonial Theater, Fort Western and the Governor Hill Mansion, investigating creepy stuff and raising money for charity.
Do we really want history to note we were OK with ‘Redskins’?
As Wiscasset once again struggles with the shameful word — despite pleas from the Penobscot Nation — we wonder what the selectmen aren’t getting, Maureen Milliken writes.