Another super moon and a new nova also will be highlights.
November 2016
Want to travel the country cheaply? Try a teardrop trailer
This Maine couple’s tiny trailer became their ticket to adventure.
Birding: Relatively recent Maine arrivals, evening grosbeaks welcome
Sunflower seeds may attract them to your feeders.
Hunting: Even if you don’t hunt deer, sound like a straight shooter
Non-hunters at least need to know hunting terminology.
Maine Voices: Autistic skiers shine at Sugarloaf thanks to partnership with Spurwink
Volunteers’ deep understanding and support are instrumental in helping kids with autism meet the challenge of navigating the slopes.
Maine Observer: Overwhelmed by choices at the supermarket
For a novice shopper, the multitude of choices presents a challenge, while the efficient checkout process is a marvel.
Another View: Corrections chief says his heart goes out to family of teen suicide victim
The state’s Department of Corrections will study what could have been done to prevent a resident’s death.
Our View: Maine colleges rightly defend fearful undocumented students
Young people who have grown up in America should be given the chance to fulfill their dreams.
Letter to the editor: Long list of 9/11 consequences precedes election of Trump
When I am asked how I feel after the election, I hardly know how to answer. I am in a state of disbelief, but “devastated” and “disgusted” will have to suffice for the moment. I aspire to being merely “depressed” and “disappointed,” perhaps in a couple of weeks. Today, I can’t even cry. I believe […]
Letter to the editor: Most dangerous Trump picks are climate science skeptics
There is plenty to be concerned about regarding Donald Trump’s current appointments and those who are being proposed. There is nepotism and conflict of interest galore. There are the candidates who are being celebrated by white supremacists and the Ku Klux Klan; a vice president who appears to be eager to re-institute torture as an […]