The Sea Dogs’ first baseman uses a positive approach to help him acclimate to the Double-A level.
May 2018
Week in review: CMP knew about billing problems; recreational pot scores a win
A roundup of business news from the week of April 30 to May 5.
Our View: By stalling on Medicaid expansion, Gov. LePage is breaking Maine law
The argument over wider access to MaineCare is done – now, he must implement the program.
Another View: Newspaper’s call to close Long Creek fails to offer viable alternatives for at-risk Maine youth
A great deal of treatment takes place there, and hundreds, if not thousands, of young people have been helped.
Maine Voices: Let’s preserve the Acadia experience
Each of us can play a role now so that what is special about the national park is protected for future generations.
Maine Observer: Thoreau better the second time around
We lead such complicated lives today. Henry David Thoreau’s wise advice was to ‘simplify, simplify.’
‘The Destiny Thief’ collects Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist Richard Russo’s personal essays and criticism
The book collects witty and wise nuggets from Russo, a genial narrator
Commentary: DNA collection and ethics
A database of genetic information can help solve crimes but the potential for abuse is rampant.
Michelle Singletary: The very rich really aren’t very different
‘Crazy Rich Asians’ – this month’s book club selection – offers a fictional inside look at the opulent life of prosperous families.
Grit galore: Art of Maine’s industrial landscape
‘Our Other Landscape’ is on view at USM’s Atrium Gallery through June 1.