It is imperative that we take the time to fully vet Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh. He has made his position clear on Roe v. Wade in his own writing. There is also a credible allegation of attempted rape. Christine Blasey Ford made herself a target to come forward to tell her story about the […]
September 2018
Letter to the editor: Collins quick to condemn some threats but not others
I in no way, shape or form condone harassment of or threats against the staff of Sen. Susan Collins as strategies to persuade her to vote against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh. I do, however, think there is a bigger picture here that Collins has failed to mention. I’m a little surprised that this surprises […]
Our View: Kavanaugh’s credibility blown by earlier evasions
Not telling the whole truth about his politics makes his sexual assault denial harder to believe.
Maine Voices: The disaster that is the modern Democratic Party began 50 years ago in Chicago
Like the rioters outside of the nominating convention, the party became convinced that an immoral America was now its enemy.
Pan roasting, then resting, saucing, devouring
By browning the bird in a skillet first and then putting it in the oven to finish, the meat stays tender and flavorful.
With the right recipe, quinoa can be nutty and fluffy, not bland and watery
Treat it like pilaf.
Shrimp with jalapenos, garlic, cumin and cayenne bursting with flavor
Once more onto the grill.
Brightly colored veggie slaw that can stand up to ribs
Confetti Coleslaw is complex, colorful and assertive.
The Wrap: Portland sandwich shops to try to construct a record 144-foot-long Maine Italian
We’re hoping someone’s bringing napkins.
Cookbook review: New cookbook combines literature and cooking
Remember the dumplings in ‘The Kitchen God’s Wife’? With ‘The Little Library Cookbook,’ you can learn to make them.