The task of taking down holiday decorations stirs recollections of Mom, posh gift wrap and iconic Maine shops of yesteryear.
2016
Another View: Congress supports research, but White House hopefuls lag
At debates, candidates should be pressed for details on how they’d address science-based challenges.
Analysis: Building a new Maine economy
Here’s a strong business plan: Work together to create a state that welcomes innovators, inventors, dreamers and doers.
Week in review: Most Mainers will see savings on income tax, heating costs
Top business stories for Dec. 27-Jan. 2.
Cynthia Dill: Sexing up the presidential campaign bodes well for Clinton
In the spirit of auld lang syne, let’s ring in the new year with a column about how Bill Clinton’s sex life will be the secret sauce to his wife’s election in November. It’s no surprise that the campaign for the presidency has devolved – or evolved, depending on your perspective – to talk about […]
Michelle Singletary: Financial advice to unlearn for the new year
For one thing, there’s no ‘good’ debt.
Quick Hit: Linda Gerson exhibit in Yarmouth
The paintings of “January Thaw” will be on view at Stonewall Gallery through February.
Troupe to stage dramatic reading of ‘Master Class’ at Farnsworth
Everyman Repertory Theatre and the Rockland museum present the play about opera great Maria Callas teaching a master class.
Art Review: UNE Art Gallery frames an excellent show of portraits of and by artists
The exhibition of more than 100 images features the work of photographers ranging from legends like Berenice Abbott, Todd Webb and Peter Ralston to contemporary artists like Jack Montgomery and David Etnier.
Book Review: “Bread, Wine, Chocolate” a tasty read
Environmentalist Simran Sethi explains how the pleasures of the foods we love are threatened by the stress on the planet.