In some places, Meals on Wheels partners with pet groups to collect food for recipients’ animals.
2013
Maine DHHS denies bid to make marijuana legal for Tourette’s
Advocates say they will keep trying for approval after an Ellsworth man’s request to make the syndrome a qualifying condition is rejected with no explanation.
Commentary: Biggest winner in bipartisan budget deal? The defense industry
Raytheon, Northrup and other companies do well at the expense of wounded veterans and others.
Our View: State’s goal: Cleaner air, low-cost heat source
Stricter wood stove emission limits don’t have to put them out of range for low-income Mainers.
Office snacks no idle threat to your career, experts warn
Blood sugar spikes and crashes can affect the ability to stay cheerful and even-keeled.
Maine Voices: The not-so-funny thing about Maine humorists? They are hard to find
The work of Tim Sample and others is disappearing from the media, a serious loss for all of us.
Santa’s sleigh delayed after snags at UPS, FedEx
The package delivery companies blame weather and volume for slowdowns that left some homes short on gifts on Christmas.
Vermont organ restorer pulls out all the stops
Pipe organs rejuvenated by A. David Moore grace churches, concert halls even some homes.
Romance novelist Janet Dailey dies at 69
She admitted plagiarizing Nora Roberts, lost her big-name publisher and kept on writing.
Yusef Lateef, world music pioneer and tenor sax player, dies at 93
In 1957, he released ‘Jazz for the Thinker,’ the first of more than 100 albums in a career spanning 75 years.