Re: “Letter to the editor: COVID vaccine is useless, and Nemitz should know it” (Sept. 5): I’m sure that columnist Bill Nemitz (Aug. 22) can defend himself. However, as a clinician I want to offer the letter writer a class in statistics. The vaccine providers specifically state, over and over, that the vaccine may not […]
2021
Birding: Even bird feeders can bring about unintended consequences
There can be a domino effect in nature which can impact many birds and other animals.
‘Buy American’ isn’t just for cars or washing machines. A proposed bill applies to flowers
The American Grown Act, supported by Rep. Pingree and Sen. King, asks that the U.S. government buy U.S. blossoms.
Escape to a hidden hilltop-to-lakefront property in northern Maine
64 Maple Grove Rd., Sinclair | $1,295,000
These grilled corn and zucchini tacos will delight you with layers of flavor
Built from vegetables seasoned with sazon, served atop creamy refried beans, and topped with tart pickled chiles, these tacos – like all good tacos – build into a pleasing crescendo of taste and texture.
Society Notebook: Land trust celebrates collaborative conservation
The Royal River Conservation Trust raised $12,000 for its efforts at a gathering Aug. 19.
They’re ba-ack! And so is the tongue-in-cheek storytelling of a beloved Maine children’s author
In her satirical sequel ‘The Willoughbys Return,’ Lois Lowry reunites the abandoned children of her 2008 book with their degenerate – and newly defrosted – parents.
The View From Here: We in the media helped inflame 9/11 hysteria
In a moment of crisis, we lowered our standards just when they were needed most.
Retiring director leaves a legacy of access in the North Maine Woods
Al Cowperthwaite’s leadership has been key to Maine’s unique tradition of allowing recreation in the working forestland.
Watermelon and cucumber salad is as refreshing as it is easy to make
Did we mention mint and lime?