The voices of the youth will change the course of this country. Millennials currently outnumber baby boomers by approximately 3 million people, and their younger counterparts, the members of Generation Z, almost double the total number of young people in the United States. The youth population has undeniable power that is only beginning to be […]
2018
Letter to the editor: Assist property owners by holding down taxes
I am writing to encourage Portland city councilors to avoid increasing property taxes, yet again, to fund the city’s budget. I’ve been a property owner for 16 years. Education is important; however, every year, my taxes have gone up. I have investment property in Portland that includes seven apartments I rent out, and I try […]
Letter to the editor: Young bring about change where adults have failed
In the wake of student-organized walkouts to protest gun violence, a countermovement, “walk up,” has arisen in response. The “walk up” message to students is don’t walk out – instead, walk up to those who are marginalized in the hope of connecting with the “next shooter.” It’s hard to disagree that students should be good […]
Letter to the editor: Help support Wiscasset’s downtown improvement
For the following reasons, I fully support upgrading sidewalks and removing parking on Main Street in Wiscasset, as called for under Option 2 of the Maine Department of Transportation’s Wiscasset Downtown Improvement Project: n Safety: Having parking on Main Street is a major safety issue for both drivers and pedestrians. Drivers cannot see oncoming traffic […]
Letter to the editor: March 14 launches a new movement
Either get with us, or get out of our way.
Maine Voices: U.S. Supreme Court weighs Janus v. AFSCME: Freedom for workers?
The decision may prove to be historic because most union workers are now found in the public sector.
Time for action on electric outages, high bills
The news is full of reports about skyrocketing electric bills across the country and numerous outages in the Northeast. Maine gets it share of both. Something is wrong when the complaints occur as often and as loudly as they do now. Utilities and their friends have come up with ready responses that squarely place the […]
‘You can overdo a good thing’
Doc was just getting up to leave the philosophy counter as Herb walked in. Herb was grinning and flexing muscles and had the look of eagles in his eyes. We stared. “Herb,” said Doc. “You know, you can overdo a good thing.” “Why Doc … whatever do you mean?” “I realize that getting more exercise […]
Texture evident in Finnish oven pear pancakes
Finnish Oven Pear Pancake (Pannu Kakku) This pancake is perfect for breakfast with its custardy texture and crisp edges. Try other fruits such as apples, bananas, fresh peaches or even a berry of your liking. Nonstick cooking spray1/2 cup flour1/4 cup plus 2 tablespoons sugar, divided1/3 cup milk evaporated skim or whole milk3 eggs1/4 teaspoon baking powder1 pear1/2 […]