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2021
This week’s cooking challenge: Monkfish liver
In which our columnist tries to get over her distaste and learn a sustainable new preparation.
Society Notebook: Azerbaijan Society of Maine shares culture through concert
The 50-person show featured a husband-and-wife musical duo that normally tours internationally.
The Maine Millennial: Stop attacking transgender children
We need to remember that transgender boys and girls are really just boys and girls.
How a 2019 Maine law spurred $100 million in solar investment
Lawmakers are reviewing the net energy billing policy, hoping to find the sweet spot that both encourages renewable energy and offers the greatest benefit to electricity customers.
Sue Lizotte defied odds to become a college football coach
The Sanford native and mother of two got her start as a football coach at the youth level. Now, she’s the running backs coach at the University of New England.
Our View: Keep Maine in the forefront of state election practices
Two bills before lawmakers in Augusta – one for online voter registration, and the other for open primaries – will promote voting.
After months of waiting, homebound Mainers starting to get vaccines
But it’s going to take time to inoculate everyone, given the logistics of door-to-door vaccination in such a large, rural state.
Maine Observer: Flag reflects a nation’s sorrow
During this time of division, Americans need to remember how they came together in the past.
Homefront: Oh, Those Eggs!
“I now understand the decadent roaring twenties, which followed the swine flu of 1918. When COVID times are over I’m buying a flapper dress with the heaviest beading, swingiest fringe and deepest cleavage. The party will be huge with the liveliest band. We’ll bring in the sunrise. “In the meantime, I’m doing what I can […]