So many things we say we believe are like ephemeral tracings upon glass.
2015
Our View: Push for minimum wage is push for living wage
When a growing economy benefits only the few, something is wrong with the system.
Religion Calendar
Saturday Holy Grounds Coffee House, 6:30 p.m., 10th anniversary celebration with Jim Trick, a Boston-based performer. Juniper opens. Reservations are recommended at facebook.com/holygroundsportland. Free with donations accepted. Food will be available for a reasonable price. Sunday “Whistling Past the Graveyard,” 10:30 a.m., ChIME interfaith worship at Portland New Church, 302 Stevens Ave., Portland. For more […]
Another View: Leaders need to look hard at safety issues in nation’s capital
Next time a drone landing at the White House could be piloted by someone with malevolent intent.
Kelsey Goldsmith: Enrolling in a party is a must for higher turnout in Maine primaries
It’s not a perfect solution, but it’s a better alternative than being left out of the political process.
Maine Voices: Don’t wait to be a data breach victim – take preventive measures now
Steps such as shredding mail and monitoring credit card statements can keep online predators at bay.
Mike Tipping: Poliquin excels at fundraising, but what do donors want in return?
Bruce Poliquin is just a freshman representative, but he’s quickly established a rapport with the financial services industry.
NBA notebook: James insists Cavs won’t take Celtics lightly
The Cleveland Cavaliers will enter the NBA playoffs as heavy favorites to eliminate Boston quickly, but LeBron James said the team won’t look past the Celtics. “There will be no overlooking Boston no matter what the records are,” James said. “Everyone’s 0-0 when you get to this point, so our whole game plan right now […]
NBA playoffs: The big boys could be tested, or toppled
Even the 40-42 Celtics were one of the hottest teams in the stretch, giving them hope.
NHL roundup: Canadiens stick it to Senators in OT
Montreal leads their first-round playoff series 2-0.