Republican Tammy Walter of Cape Elizabeth is running for state representative in District 32. I have known Tammy for several years as a member of the Spurwink Rod and Gun Club. As president of the club, Tammy has shown real leadership and responsibility. She knows how to get things done and is not afraid to […]
October 2018
Letter to the editor: Vote for Tom Coward, an effective county commissioner representing District 4
Coward has been practical and open-minded, able to hear all sides of an issue.
Letter to the editor: Besides her deep experience, Democrat Janet Mills also has a big heart
We hear so much about the qualifications and experience of Janet Mills, Democratic candidate for governor. I want to point out that Janet is a deeply caring person. I served with Janet in the Legislature and have seen her get elected and re-elected attorney general with support from legislators in both parties. Janet was with […]
Our Endorsement: No on Question 1 – plan lacks oversight
Its authors rightly identify a health care crisis among older adults and the disabled, but their strategy is misguided.
Commentary: Janet Mills will be an advocate for Planned Parenthood, reproductive rights
By contrast, her primary challenger, Shawn Moody, has made his opposition clear.
Real Texas chili is big on meat, but there’s no room for legumes
Tender beef swimming in a pepper-spiced tomato sauce is what true fans desire.
In ‘Pure Simple Cooking,’ the ideas are grand and the photos alluring
But for some of the recipes, the devil is in the details.
Nutty candy brings back sweet times
Try a homemade (and better) version of an old favorite.
Vegan Kitchen: Meat and seafood eaters are fickle about love for animals
Lobsters of a different color and escaped cows grab hearts, but economic development that involves killing creatures gets public financing.
Feeding artists in rural Maine turns chef’s dream into reality
Marilou Ranta makes a deal with the Libra Foundation’s arts residency program in Monson to fulfill her goal of opening a restaurant.