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December 2016
Standish family shares story of a young, once-promising life lost to schizophrenia
John ‘JT’ Norton, who died at 27, was a bright child and an athlete with lots of friends until the disease took over.
Early cold, storms raise hopes for a snow sports rebound in Maine
Last year’s record warmth was a blow to the industry, but ski areas and snowmobile clubs are already seeing more activity.
Chebeague Island shoreline attracts new grower of seaweed
Shearwater Ventures joins another Casco Bay harvester in a market that could expand Maine’s marine economy.
Our View: Doctors reinforce drugmakers’ false claims on painkillers
Amid an escalating crisis, paid-off physicians continue to help oversell the benefits and downplay the risks of opioids.
Maine Voices: Inclusive, sustaining environments still missing for disabled people
Decades after the Pineland institution closed, Maine’s rhetoric fails to create services and settings that empower.
Toy Fund welcomes donations in hopes of reaching goal
The fund – now in its 67th year – provided gifts during this holiday season to needy families in Cumberland, York, Sagadahoc, Lincoln and Knox counties.
Commentary: U.S. has duty to help blue-collar workers, but they have obligations, too
Government policy and public leadership are key to restoring norms that motivated people to work.
Another View: Fed chair brings welcome clarity to debate over college debt
Janet Yellen cites data showing that most student borrowers who complete a degree find work that allows them to keep up with interest and eventually pay off the principal.
Commentary: Strimling challenges media to be more outspoken
Portland’s mayor promises to pull harder for the city and urges the Press Herald editorial page editor to ‘be bold.’