The Scots have used timely contributions from many players in many forms to reach the Class A title game.
2016
Another View: Urging further financial boost for Greece, Obama gives EU sound advice
Prompt debt relief will be a tough sell to other nations’ taxpayers, but a durable Greek recovery is in their interests, too.
Our View: Maine DHHS should shift focus on Portland’s General Assistance spending
In the wake of a needless court fight over shelter expenses, the state must help ensure that the city isn’t left on its own to deliver services used by people from around Maine.
Museums provide a space for us to reconnect with our shared humanity
They bring communities together and help us to remember that we are all one people, united.
Commentary: Mainers do not support Paul LePage, his causes or his candidates
This should be a reality Maine legislators remind themselves of in these last two years of his term.
M.D. Harmon: The Electoral College isn’t going anywhere – nor should it
The Founders created it so a successful candidate would have to raise broad support over the entire nation.
NFL roundup: Panthers hold off Saints
Injuries mar a 23-20 victory for Carolina over New Orleans.
Night work on viaduct finishes up
BATH Nighttime demolition work on the Bath viaduct is over — for now. The $12 million project to demolish and reconstruct the viaduct connecting Route 1 to the Sagadahoc Bridge is on a tight schedule. Originally built in 1958, the viaduct took more than two years to build. The new viaduct, however, will be completed […]
Military Mondays
BRUNSWICK Leneler “Sue” Wilson is not a veteran herself, but her sister, Mary Studen, was. When Studen — who was a nurse on the front lines in World War II — died 16 years ago in New Hampshire, the coroner misplaced the body, due to an alleged faulty death certificate. The body sat in a […]