Expectations should be high at this price point, and Lincoln exceeds them.
March 2018
Just-listed Cumberland Colonial offers like-new condition and a wonderful lot
The three-bedroom, 2.5-bath home is in the Morrison’s Woods neighborhood.
Scarborough superintendent tries to halt student voter registration drive
Senior class officers complete their effort to register 18-year-old students and sign petitions to recall 3 school board members.
High school notebook: Massabesic, Yarmouth seeking new coaches
Massabesic needs a football coach after Brooks Bowen resigns, and Adam Smith steps down from Yarmouth boys’ basketball.
Our View: Congress’ harassment policies do nothing for victims
The institution protects itself at the expense of taxpayers and the targets of sexual misconduct.
Letter to the editor: Nation’s young people beginning to take control, can’t be stopped
When people feel the need to write things like Jones Gallagher’s recent critique of the student walkout (Letters to the editor, March 20), it’s not difficult to read between the lines. First, you have to dig past the superficial – by that, I mean the cynicism and conspiratorial nonsense simmering on the surface – and […]
Letter to the editor: As effects of climate change are felt on the local level, we must act
Re: “Severe coastal storm damage, steep cost may offer glimpse of future,” by Gillian Graham (March 21): Our fourth nor’easter this month rolled through Thursday, and we are still rebuilding from the first three. Damage from the most recent storms on the coast of Maine has totaled in the millions. A study recently published in […]
Letter to the editor: Students forced to take action in face of leadership’s callous inaction
Our generation is young. We’re too young to be defined by a set of characteristics, like the millennials and the baby boomers. But one thing that has defined our generation is “code red” drills. School lockdowns. Sandy Hook. Marjory Stoneman Douglas. This is what defines our generation: We are the generation that has grown up […]
Letter to the editor: Long-term plan needed to slow rise in Portland school costs
With projections calling for five years of large annual increases, consolidation of schools has to be considered to save money and protect taxpayers.
Letter to the editor: Worried Americans should stick together in this time of Washington chaos
So far, President Trump’s approach to “draining the swamp” in Washington has instead created a toxic atmosphere of even more distrust and disillusionment. One can criticize President Barack Obama’s tenure for whatever one’s gripes might be, but he brought to the office relative stability and civility. With President Trump’s Cabinet members, appointees, advisers, attorneys and […]