The fact that he drank to excess in his younger years shouldn’t have disqualified him; that he lied about it should have.
October 2018
Week in review: CMP admits data release; Poland Spring eyes Rumford for bottling plant
Business news from Sept. 30 to Oct. 6.
Maine Observer: Apples’ journeys inform our story, too
We have much in common with the fruit that came to America from afar and traveled west.
Michelle Singletary: A 529 plan offers tax free savings for college
Saving early will reduce student loan debt later.
Adaptive climbing team with roots in Maine ready for the next adventure
After completing Canada’s Lotus Flower Tower, Maureen Beck and Jim Ewing are planning their next big climb.
Hunting: Lamenting the idea that got away
Our columnist had an idea for the perfect duck decoy but never followed through.
Letter to the editor: McCarthyism label helpful, if inapt
Using it to describe the Supreme Court nomination fiasco at least reminds us of the risk that it may again rear its ugly head.
If Dali’s paintings were books, they might look like this
In “Notes from the Fog,” Ben Marcus traffics in the surreal, the dystopian and the downright strange.
Bowdoin exhibit invites visitors to strum a tune with their cellphones
A coordinated drawing and sound installation works in concert with an iPhone app, turning the gallery into an instrument.
Dine Out Maine: Eaux chef ‘takes off the cuffs’ and tinkers – in a Maine way – with Bayou classics
And what a mashup it is – laissez les bon temps rouler, ayuh!