They want clearer, better communication from the state and health care providers about how they will know when it’s their turn to get the coronavirus vaccine.
January 2021
Making the case for celery, beyond a vehicle for peanut butter
Could local varieties or a celebrity influencer help boost the vegetable’s stature?
During a dark aftertime, a former Hollywood screenwriter retreats to an isolated Maine peninsula
Nothing – phones, cars, planes or life itself – is the same in Jonathan Lethem’s latest dystopian tale.
Birding: Finches storming south with limited food sources in Canada this year
The Christmas Bird Count shows us how finches that thrived the past few years in Quebec and Ontario with plenty of food now need to look elsewhere.
Letter to the editor: Expedite COVID vaccine access at Maine prisons, jails
People living or working in group settings should be vaccinated in the same time frame, whether that setting is a nursing home or a correctional facility.
4 dams, the future of Kennebec fish runs and salmon’s survival at stake in federal licensing battle
State officials and conservationists want one or more of the Canadian-owned dams removed to let salmon reach the Sandy River.
Tom Hanks stars in the broad-minded, bighearted Western ‘News of the World’
The backdrop against which the action of “News of the World” unfolds is a Texas in transition. Set during Reconstruction, and starring Tom Hanks as Captain Jefferson Kyle Kidd – an itinerant Confederate veteran who makes his meager living reading a curated selection of newspaper articles aloud to audiences for a dime a head – […]
Letter to the editor: Promises to our poor, homeless neighbors are unfulfilled
Sixty-four seems a pretty insignificant number. And yet it struck me mightily when the Press Herald reported that was the number of homeless people who died in Portland in 2020. What the devil is wrong with us? It can’t be that we are unaware of tragedy, that we are unmoved by such a happening among […]
Hunting: Examining an animal’s flight-or-fight response
So many animals, when faced with potential danger, use available information to decide whether to hold tight and confront the threat or flee to safety.
Letter to the editor: Skeptic underestimates impact of plant-based diet
In a Dec. 27 letter, Steven Hedlund writes, “The world’s problems (disease, climate change, etc.) cannot simply be solved by eating more vegetables and less meat and seafood.” Current scientific studies refute this opinion. The majority of grains grown in the U.S. go to feeding livestock animals, not people. Globally, according to the U.N. Food […]