Students who act out often need help that law enforcement isn’t trained to provide.
September 2018
Commentary: Practices for compensating the wrongly convicted are unfair, insufficient
Of the 2,265 exonerees who spent over 20,000 years in prison, more than half have not received any reparation.
Deeply personal experience shows importance of right to safe, legal abortion
Women and families are counting on Sens. Collins and King to vote against the confirmation of Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh.
How a coconut macaroon got from a Portland restaurant counter to Hannaford’s cookie shelf
Po’ Boys & Pickles founder Peter Zinn gave up his restaurant in pursuit of a passion project – and the process wasn’t always pretty.
Spinach- and feta-stuffed chicken thighs
When it comes to taste, the thighs have it
The Wrap: Tate House event pairs beer and yesteryear
Maine restaurant scene awaits wine dinner, grand opening and more.
Ten tips to help you get the most out of this year’s Common Ground Fair
(where you’ll find plenty of excellent vegan food)
Plan, prep and please with seasonal menus from ‘My Kitchen Chalkboard’
The cookbook by Leigh Belanger is perfect for a big, busy family.
Kidman’s metamorphosis in ‘Destroyer’ surprises even herself
TORONTO (AP) — It was as she forcefully stuffed actress Tatiana Maslany into the trunk of a car that the sheer out-of-body experience of her role in the brutal L.A. noir thriller “Destroyer” came into focus for Nicole Kidman. “I was putting her in the trunk of that car going: ’What the hell is this?’” […]
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