Senate candidate Betsy Sweet should describe how caregivers and hospitals will survive if this solution is implemented.
2019
Move over, White Claw? Here’s what we’ll be drinking in 2020.
Overall, the trend is less.
Letter to the editor: Hydropower key part of cleaner electricity system, Hydro-Québec scientist says
Recently, there’s been a lot of talk in Maine about Canadian hydropower. Maine citizens have the right to know the facts about hydropower, not a list of misleading statements. I’m a climate scientist and have measured the emissions from hydropower reservoirs in Québec for 25 years. Hydropower development does create carbon emissions, but these emissions […]
Insight: Boomers really are OK
Young climate activists pick the wrong target for failures to act on the environment.
In 19th century, Maine’s statehood became inevitable
In this bicentennial year, a series of ambitious events highlights history and identity as the state celebrates its 200th birthday.
Warm up your winter nights with this bean and barley chili
For depth and tang: lime juice and a little beer!
The decade in Maine business and economy
From the depths of the Great Recession, Maine’s economy began a steady rebound that has allowed some industries to flourish despite a growing worker shortage.
What’s Up in January: Take a tour of the Winter Hexagon
The Quadrantids meteor shower also will put on a show during the early morning hours on Saturday.
Dine Out Maine: More than 2 decades on, Fore Street gets better and better
The granddaddy of Portland’s farm-to-table ethos stays blissfully true to its mission.
Ice fishermen encouraged – even paid, in a sense – to keep the togue they catch
Biologists and derby organizers try every trick they can think of to encourage ice fishermen to remove the overabundant species from Sebago and other lakes throughout the state.