After a woeful start, New England was tied with Minnesota for fewest points allowed over the last half of the season.
2018
Bill Nemitz: Signature gathering all part of Election Day fun
Petition circulators and information distributors are key parts in the civic engagement process.
Birding: Early Christmas count results include some notable trends
Black-capped chickaees, American crows and northern finches were lower in numbers than usual.
Our View: LePage keeps playing politics with Riverview
The administration’s failure to manage the hospital is no reason to deny health coverage to 70,000 Mainers.
Another view: Opioid overdose stigma harms the children who are left behind
The shame people struggling with addiction feel also affects their families, who may be afraid to seek help.
Cynthia Dill: Sit back, program in hand, to watch hottest show in Maine – the Republican primary race
From State House to Congress, races at every level will be scrutinized this year.
George Smith: A devastating diagnosis brings out the truly important things
As this columnist begins to deal with ALS, a wonderful life comes into focus.
Retired psychologist from Midcoast amasses major hiking resume
At 67, Tom Jamrog shows no sign of slowing down from month-long adventures in the wilderness.
Hunting: Balancing the deer herd is often a thankless task
Keeping hunters, nonhunters and other stakeholders happy is quite often impossible.
Letter to the editor: Inheritance tax rollback nothing but welfare for rich
Guess who rolled back the inheritance tax, pretty much putting in place welfare for the rich kids of the future? They will never have to work a day in their lives! Our forefathers came to this country to get away from that “tax the poor to support the rich/royalty” mentality. The changes in the estate […]