Cam Newton passes for three touchdowns and catches another as New England rallies for a 28-14 victory.
January 2021
Bath rings in a hopefully brighter year
Although the city discouraged gathering, Lindsey Goudreau, Bath’s marketing and communication specialist, said city leaders felt it was important to ring the historic Revere bell “to bookmark the end of a year that has been challenging and sorrowful for so many with a nice gesture to welcome the new year.”
Maine CDC reports 350 new coronavirus cases, one more death
The state’s seven-day average of new daily cases reached 531.4 on Sunday as older Mainers are asking how they’ll know when it’s their turn for a vaccine.
How Maine’s members of Congress voted last week
The House has passed the Caring For Americans with Supplemental Help Act, sponsored by Rep. Richard E. Neal, D-Mass.
The astounding brilliance and abiding joy of Mozart
In ‘Mozart: The Reign of Love,’ Jan Swafford persuasively argues that Mozart was not the tragic figure he’s usually portrayed as.
Letter to the editor: Elect president by popular vote to ensure that every vote counts
It is time for Maine to join the 16 states that have signed on to an agreement to choose presidential electors from the party that wins the national popular vote. If enough states sign on and make the collective total of electors 270 or more, then the president will be elected by popular vote. Until […]
New faces, fresh perspectives leading Maine museums
In a year of upheaval, women and people of color take over the helm of many of the state’s major art institutions.
By the numbers: An incredible year in Maine real estate
Though the final numbers are not in, it is likely that Maine real estate sales set several records in 2020.
Art review: Artists explore identity in ‘Splay’ at Able Baker
The exhibit was conceived before the pandemic, but most of the work was made in 2020.
Maine Gardener: Don’t delay in submitting seed orders
Start scouring those seed catalogs before everything sells out.