Mr. Schlick, a longtime political activist, was an entrepreneur at heart, who operated his own public relations and research firm for 40 years.
September 2013
Crisis over, Kenya begins recovery
The president declares an end to a four-day siege that could have a death toll of more than 100.
Our View: Witness’ arrest justified in Chelsea abuse case
The severity of the allegations demands that all steps be taken to ensure that the trial moves ahead.
Survey: Online radio more mainstream
More than half of U.S. Web users listen to Internet radio services.
Maine summit, festival’s films to focus on aging issues
Three features and several shorts will explore topics including Alzheimer’s and nursing homes.
Maine Voices: Our homework from study abroad: Apply ‘rigor’ to U.S. schools
Findings of an author who tracked U.S. students in Finland, South Korea and Poland are eye-opening.
Letters to the editor: Lobster industry should end cruelty
I was shocked at the revelations of horrific abuse of lobsters at Maine processing plants. I have been a vegetarian for many years, and at the top of my list of reasons is the inhumane treatment of most animals raised for meat. I make occasional exceptions for fish, since they lead free and natural […]
Bill Nemitz: I had ‘no choice’ but to jail victim, Maine DA says
We begin today with the obvious: Throwing the victim of a violent assault in the slammer isn’t likely to go over too well in the court of public opinion.
Boys’ soccer: Yarmouth dominates Waynflete
The Clippers show speed, skill and grit in the 3-0 victory.
BlackBerry being valued like it’s ‘broken’
The smartphone giant sees an 80 percent discount of its book worth in buyout bid.