If an unsafe tank car carrying oil along Maine’s rail lines crashed, we’d have an environmental catastrophe on our hands.
2013
Another View: Loophole left in law leaves little room for electronic privacy
A 1986 statute considers stored email to be abandoned property after only six months.
Maine Voices: Hospital executives run institutions dedicated to high-quality care
An editorial critical of administrators’ salaries overlooks the measures of accountability in place.
Our View: Consumers should have permanent watchdog
Sen. Collins should not support a filibuster on the nomination of Director Richard Cordray.
M.D. Harmon: Alternative power sources must pass free-market test
Skepticism about the viability of green energy is the province of rational thinkers, not Luddites.
Maine Film Festival enters digital age
Of the 100 films being shown this year, about 80 are digital instead of 35 mm.
Peaks to Portland: Waters welcoming to locals, foreigners
One of the top 50 open-water swims in the U.S., the 2.4 miles across Casco Bay could hold a global appeal.
Maine Amateur Notebook: Sites arranged for tourney’s next three years
With the completion of another successful, although wet, Maine Amateur, the sponsoring Maine State Golf Association already has lined up the next three sites for the tournament. Next year the tournament will be at The Woodlands Club in Falmouth. In 2015 the tournament moves to central Maine and Waterville Country Club, and in 2016 the […]
Maine Amateur: On fire from wire to wire
Ricky Jones gets a bit of a challenge from Tommy Stirling but wraps up an on-top-all-the-way victory.
Local Dispatches
Dayton woman dies when truck rolls over onto minivan / Osprey chicks doing well after falling from nest / Southport man arrested, held on burglary charge . . . and more news from around the state.