Get to the Portland Museum of Art, the Farnsworth or the Art Gallery at UNE.
2019
The Press Herald’s most-read stories of 2019
From mysterious ice disks to presidential politics, legalized marijuana and the ‘neighborhood from hell,’ Press Herald readers dove deep into a wide range of our local journalism. Here are the top stories people read.
Letter to the editor: Yes, Trump did commit a crime
Soliciting something of value from a foreign national in connection with an election is a violation of the law.
Tickets on Sale: Rolling Stones tribute band rolls into Portland for upcoming show
You’ll experience musical satisfaction at Aura on Jan. 11.
Looking for inexpensive comfort food in Saco? You’re in luck.
Lucky Loggers is an old-school family restaurant with breakfast all day and lunches that are easy on the wallet.
Live Music Lineup: Trio of shows focuses on songwriting
Catch Willy Martin & The Woods, Jenny Lou Drew, and the Songwriters on Stage show.
On the Cheap: See the year in photos or dance away the night to Bowie tunes
You can also catch ‘The Godfather’ on the big screen.
Letter to the editor: Post-retirement boomers can help fill Maine’s workforce gap
Greg Kesich’s Dec. 8 column – “What happens after work?” – reflects a question that is on many Mainers’ minds these days. With boomers (aged 55 to 73) representing 28 percent of our population, coupled with a significant boost in their life span, it’s not surprising that so many of us are contemplating a second […]
Letter to the editor: Collins should defy party line, insist on fair trial
Susan Collins has in recent years positioned herself as a moderate in the U.S. Senate, someone who tries to promote bipartisanship agreements. Now that she has announced her intention to run for re-election in 2020, Sen. Collins has an opportunity to demonstrate her position as a moderate by insisting that the Senate conduct a fair […]