Maine Children’s Alliance Maine Kids Count report shows that many of the state’s children are “lost” daily, but saving them is possible.
Maureen Milliken
Driving Augusta’s traffic circles? Go go go!
Augusta’s legendary rotaries have been joined by two “roundabouts,” but let’s face it, a traffic circle is a traffic circle.
Sturtevant was true hero for peace
More than just a mild-mannered high school teacher, the Korean War veteran had the courage to stand up for what he believed
Sex offenders, group homes, crime? Augusta is better today than it was in the ‘good old days’
Life on Green Street in the 1970s was no Norman Rockwell painting, and we’ve come a long way in dealing with the city’s — and society’s — problems.
Maine photographer’s project to focus on ‘Maine from the Inside,’ including downtown Augusta
North Haven’s Seth Macy is tired of the patronizing view of the state that’s often the focus of the well-to-do and those from away, and he’s hoping his project will show the real Maine he and other natives love.
In Waterville area murders, there is no us and them
Random murders shock the community — it could be any one of us. But domestic violence murders should carry the same weight. They could be us, too.
St. Helena in Belgrade more than a place of worship
St. Helena Church draws it’s spiritual inspiration from the nature that surrounds it; without the bells and whistles.
Time for beans in Belgrade
The hot bean hole supper season is quintessentially Maine and summer’s just not the same without it.
Fiction and real-life: Moose massacre fascinates
Mystery writer Paul Doiron’s new book inspired by the real-life 1999 Soldiertown moose massacre, the unsolved wildlife crime that riveted Maine
No Augusta to Gardiner river ‘race’ any more? Whatever
Celebration of Kennebec River’s cleanup that began in the 1970s eventually had to be cleaned up itself. It was fun while it lasted.