Once upon a time, a very long time ago, a husband and wife lived in a modest cottage at the edge of a small village. They had a donkey to pull a cart, a cow for milk and chickens for eggs. When they needed water, the husband hitched the donkey to the cart to draw […]
October 2018
NBC’s Chuck Todd says media must grapple with Trump in 2020
NEW YORK (AP) — NBC’s Chuck Todd, who is running a “Meet the Press” film festival this weekend, says news executives are going to have to discuss before the 2020 election the extent to which President Donald Trump will dominate their coverage. Trump has proven, both in his 2016 campaign and presidency, the ability to […]
When should you see a financial professional?
It can be challenging to achieve your financial objectives. Fortunately, you don’t have to go it alone — but when should you seek help? Here are some of the key life events in which you might be able to benefit from the services of a financial professional: First professional job — Eventually, you will land that […]
Winslow man killed in first fatal moose-car crash of 2018 in Maine
A Winslow man was killed late Friday night when his car hit a moose on a highway in northern Maine. Donnie Wilcox, 54, died when his Subaru struck a bull moose in the southbound travel lane of Interstate 95 in the Penobscot County town of Medway, according to Steve McCausland, spokesman for the Maine Department […]
How will Maine’s economy fare under the next governor?
Maine’s four gubernatorial candidates favor different approaches to workforce development, economic incentives, housing costs and boosting private industry.
As lawyers argue Medicaid expansion case, uninsured Mainers forgo health care
Thousands of low-income residents who don’t have health insurance are skimping on medications or passing up on treatment as they wait for access to Medicaid coverage that voters approved 11 months ago.
Nation’s eyes on Maine’s 2nd District
The race between Bruce Poliquin and Jared Golden is among the most closely watched in the U.S.
Bill Nemitz: Two miracle workers win Nobel and save my life
James P. Allison and Tasuku Honjo laid the groundwork for a new generation of immunotherapy drugs that offer hope to cancer patients who previously had none.
Another View: Editorial wrong on Kavanaugh’s temperament
The federal judge was defending himself against vile, politically motivated charges.
The View From Here: Janet Mills campaigns in prose
How much does a candidate for governor need to know about the job? Apparently, it depends.
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