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2021
Letter to the editor: Fossel’s insights into Maine’s surplus miss the mark
Jim Fossel’s column on the state budget surplus (Dec. 5) could not have been wrong on more fronts. First, he should avoid using analogies that he knows nothing about. What la-la land does he live in where contractors making more on a job than estimated should give it back? The contractor took a risk and […]
Green Plate Special: Making pasta is a tasty way to spend quality time with kids
Cavatelli doesn’t require any special equipment and, with this recipe, you might get them to eat their broccoli too.
On the Market: Mountainside homes at Maine’s largest ski resorts
Remember, Maine real estate moves fast. These homes may have gone under contract since press time.
Our View: Maine’s solar stumbles slow move to clean power
We need utilities, regulators and business to work together to decarbonize, but that’s not what we’re getting
Bedside table: Hometown on the page
“‘Mill Town,’ by Kerri Arsenault, is about the towns of Rumford and Mexico, Maine, mostly, as well as the writer’s family. I enjoyed and understood this book very well, as I am from the same area. “The book covers a lot of territory, including the Rumford paper mill over many years, and the pollution it […]
Book review: ‘Loon Lessons’ a must-have for loon lovers
The writing can get in the way, but the fascinating information in the book takes flight.
Maine Observer: What’s in a name? Plenty
A house of worship’s roadside sign can tell a lot about what goes on inside.
The Maine Millennial: Caught in the act of being ‘unprofessional’
When workplace standards are always changing, who gets to decide what’s out of bounds?
Birding: Observations of citizen scientists a key part of research
You can contribute valuable data to the Maine Wintering Bird Atlas Project or to Project Feeder Watch.
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