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2021
Letter to the Editor: Gun violence restricts the public’s freedom
We need to dilute the extreme partisanship that divides our country and find common ground for civil conversations, but it’s challenging to engage with someone whose grasp of reality is distorted by misinformation, anger and hatred. In a recent Sunday Telegram letter to the editor, Ernest Lamarre portrays himself and other NRA members as non-racist […]
Things to Do: A fashion show, trolley rides and a good laugh
The Seashore Trolley Museum in Kennebunkport is open for the season.
Estimates for a new homeless shelter in Portland approach $20 million
The expected cost of building a new homeless services center on Riverside Street is more than double the city’s $8 million estimate in 2017.
In photos: Scenes of April give way to flowers of May
Our photographers capture the dreary and the glorious of April before it finally yields to the sunshine of true spring.
Live Music Lineup: Two singer-songwriters and a vocal legend
See Gordon Thomas Ward and Don Campbell Band live, and stream a show from Dionne Warwick.
Face the Music: Singer-songwriter moms say sharing music makes for a special bond
For Mother’s Day, five Maine musicians talk about the role their personal passion has played in parenting.
With $461 million surplus in sight, State House leaders ponder spending, tax relief plans
The revenue projection is driving conversations that range from income tax relief to investments in education, health care, nursing homes and economic development.
Tap Lines: Surprise, brown ales don’t have to be boring
Maine breweries are playing with the old style in new ways.
In pair of exhibitions, UNE focuses on past and future of African, Indigenous diaspora
The exhibitions are viewable remotely via video tours through June 13.