A-to-F state grades are still tied to poverty rates, and year-to-year changes are suspect.
May 2014
Maine Observer: Through words, a mother is never gone
An English teacher remembers her mom through the expressions and unsolicited advice she grew up with.
Carey Kish: Walk, and camp, on the wilder side
The Ki-Jo Mary Forest can be a challenge, but also offers creature comforts.
Another View: LePage’s skills as a live speaker don’t make him an effective leader
Columnists’ praise for the governor sets a low bar for performance in the highest office in the state.
Deirdre Fleming: Thoreau’s legacy in good hands
The great conservationist’s trip is being retraced.
Hunting: Better pellets improve odds of turkey hunt
Winchester Ammunition is on target with new products.
Josh Christie: Worthwhile hiking and biking near Portland
You don’t have to travel far for outdoors adventure.
John Rolfe: Bell proves it’s never too late to become a runner
Though she didn’t take up the sport until her late 50s, Diane Bell has become a top competitor in her age group.
On the Move
NEW HIRES • Robert Holt joined Regional Excess Underwriters in Westbrook as a branch manager and broker. Holt has more than 15 years of experience in insurance, including E&S brokerage, underwriting, and retail sales and marketing experience. He has earned the CPCU designation and holds a broker’s license. • Lynne Gawtry joined KMA Human Resources […]