Julieann Hartley will take creative works from her adult clients with the plan to read them on top of mountains to give her trip a therapeutic purpose.
2015
Project Canopy awards $133K to Maine towns, groups
The grant money, provided by the U.S. Forest Service, includes planning and educational funds and tree planting and maintenance funds
710 Harrison Road, Naples, Maine
The custom Cape on 39 acres is being shown by appointment.
On Baseball: Finally, the time to play ball at Hadlock arrives
A doubleheader at Hadlock Field marked a day of new beginnings.
2016 Source Award winners include a model farmer, a major grocery chain, leader of The Ecology School
From a field of nearly 200 candidates, we honor the people and programs moving Maine toward greater sustainability.
50 years ago today: April 12, 1965
View the historic front page from the Portland Press Herald
UMaine women’s basketball team seeks a brash reaction
The Black Bears return the bulk of a successful team but need to start believing in their own talent, says Coach Richard Barron.
At bean ‘suppahs,’ processed food is out, local food is in
The longtime tradition is pricier than ever as it journeys back to its roots, when all of its healthful ingredients came from a community’s backyard.
Gov. Paul LePage 2.0: As bold, brash and controversial as ever
The governor’s style, validated in the last election, has led to exertion of power that few have been able to check.