I can read your mind. Better yet, I can show you how to read the minds of everyone you encounter. Tarot cards? Horoscopes? ESP? Hardly. Merely watch another’s actions and you’ll be able to see the thoughts behind them. Think not? Remember the last time we received a gift that wasn’t quite what we wanted […]
May 2018
Two years after Madison paper mill closed, town faces uncertain future
MADISON — Two years ago, Patrick Daubenberger was on vacation in New York when he got a phone call from his ex-girlfriend’s father telling him Madison Paper Industries was closing and all employees, including Daubenberger, would be losing their jobs. The feeling was surreal. Everyone in town knew there would come a day when the […]
Discount options can enhance summer at home
(StatePoint) Summertime means backyard barbecues, home decorating updates and more. Want to make all of this happen affordably? Discount experts re offering some essential shopping tips to save time and money while finding the items you need to live it up in style this season and beyond. Refresh Your Home Refresh home décor on a […]
Dems blast Poliquin at state convention
LEWISTON — Jared Golden portrayed U.S. Rep. Bruce Poliquin as a political coward who hides in bathrooms to avoid hard questions. Craig Olson declared that the time has come for the Republican congressman to be replaced by a Democrat before he can do more damage. Lucas St. Clair described Poliquin as a man who lacks […]
Home Country: Sweet smell of success can be a little pungent
Dewey joined the world dilemma think tank at the Mule Barn truck stop at 7, before the fertilizer started to fly. Well, before Dewey’s business fertilizer started to fly, anyway. He had somehow gotten the word that, for the sake of fresh air and happy breathing, it would be best if he did his morning […]
Cold snap tested reliability of region’s power grid and arguments against fossil fuels
Faced with the specter of rolling blackouts last winter, competing energy interests argue about what lessons to learn.
Let there be dark: Advocates push Maine as astrotourism destination
The state’s many precious resources include the largest light-pollution-free swath in the eastern half of the U.S. A new effort is underway to protect it with ‘dark sky’ designations and promote it as an out-of-this-world attraction.
Two years after Madison paper mill closed, town faces uncertain future
‘Life goes on, but it hasn’t been easy for some of us,’ says a former millworker.
Nearly 1 in 3 Sea Dogs make it to the major leagues
Based on a data analysis by the Maine Sunday Telegram, some Sea Dogs get to the big leagues for a cup of coffee while others stay for nearly two decades, but there is plenty of upward movement.
Bill Nemitz: Hardworking Mainers try to keep going under #metoo cloud
Why should others pay for Maine Media Collective’s owner crossing the lines?
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