A former employee says she believed the fees would reduce her earnings.
2013
Doors open for new Maine housing
A surge in new-home permits and rising demand on the coast give builders in Maine more confidence than they’ve had in years, mirroring the national trend.
What happens to a DREAM Act deferred?
Nearly 300,000 young adults who lived illegally in the U.S. get permission to stay under a new program.
People & Entertainment: ‘Audience’ play claims large live viewership
As a queen, Helen Mirren reigns on screen and stage.
Our View: Maine DEP needs an advocate, not a lobbyist
A newspaper investigation shows an agency that puts corporate interests ahead of people.
Kathleen Parker: In world where Google rules, there’s no place left to hide
Privacy has been at risk for some time, but we didn’t notice until news of NSA surveillance surfaced.
Portland to unveil new slogan Tuesday
Under wraps while lawyers vetted it, the new branding message ‘will be distinctly Portland.’
Commentary: Backers of abortion restrictions need lessons on sex ed, politics
Supporters of a federal ban on all abortions after 20 weeks press on, despite little chance of success.
Letters to the editor: Story overlooks impact of school cuts
On June 12, the Press Herald reported the passage of the Gorham School Department’s FY2014 budget, outlining the 2.2 percent overall budget increase. While this is important information, it tells only part of the story. Missing from this article was any information on the cuts our schools are suffering. A quick look at the budget […]
Maine Voices: Portland’s Eastern Promenade product of historians’ foresight
Careful planning ensured permanent public access to views of both Casco Bay and Portland Harbor.