A pair of conjunctions, including the best one of the year, will light up the night sky this month.
2017
Hunting: Rattling a prize buck isn’t as easy as it sounds
The best you can do is look for generalities and hope fortune favors you.
Four paddlers create special bond while kayaking around New England
Their journey started in 1985 and ended in mid-October after a 3,200-mile trek.
Birding: Is your feeder getting little use? There’s a simple reason why
Nature offers many sources of nourishment, especially in late summer and fall.
Maine Observer: Fall remains the time for cursing oak trees
From their first aerial barrage of acorns until their last leaves fall, the beautiful trees are the bane of a multitude of Maine homes.
Another View: New casino in York County would benefit the whole state
An editorial leaves out key facts about the economic advantages of passing Question 1.
Cynthia Dill: Independents should quit posturing
While ranked-choice voting is being worked out, Maine needs everyone casting a ballot in the primaries.
Jim Fossel: Dems know taxes are bipartisan issue
Candidates for governor of both parties should release returns.
Commentary: Flake’s Senate floor speech rekindles memories of Margaret Chase Smith
Jeff Flake’s Senate floor speech calls to mind Margaret Chase Smith’s similarly stirring, yet ineffectual, address in the same chamber.
In book focusing on Churchill & Orwell, author points out the commonalities between the 2 men
They never met, but author Thomas E. Ricks believes they admired each other.