The Super Late Models are back for the race, meaning more passing and more strategy for pit stops.
2013
Another View: Promising deficit figures a bad reason to write off debt issue
Just because things are headed in the right direction, we shouldn’t abandon efforts.
Our View: Collins, Senate make right move on rules
A bipartisan coalition agrees that it’s better to function than it is to fight over process.
Amnesia diagnosis leaves mystery
PALM SPRINGS, Calif. – Doctors are looking into the mystery of a Florida man who awoke speaking only Swedish, with no memory of his past, after he was found unconscious four months ago at a Southern California motel. Michael Boatwright, 61, woke up with amnesia, calling himself Johan Ek, The Desert Sun reported. Boatwright was […]
Maine Voices: Campaign coverage focuses on numbers at expense of qualifications
Name recognition and contributions won’t solve the many challenges that the state of Maine faces.
Rise of the Red Sox is steady, consistent
Boston doesn’t depend on stars – instead, solid play all through the lineup has fueled MLB’s best record.
Commentary: Only one memory of All-Star game, but it will last
The entire All-Star game was set up as a tribute to Mariano Rivera, and what a tribute it was.
KFC’s test restaurant tries upmarket appeal
The fried-chicken chain changes its image and menu, to lure more women and young diners.
Letters to the editor: Cottage could be haven for writers
In “Silent Spring,” Rachel Carson wrote: “In nature nothing exists alone,” an indisputable truth that deflates this comment (“Wildlife refuge weighs future of historic Biddeford cottage,” July 10) by a neighbor of Timber Point Cottage at the Rachel Carson Wildlife Refuge in Biddeford: “This is a wildlife refuge. To me, that’s a place for nature […]
Workplace deaths rise in Maine
The state’s job-related fatality rate exceeds the national rate, the latest figures show.