Instead of trying to improve on Donald Trump’s fundamentally flawed peace deal, he should just start over.
2021
Maine Voices: For women terrorized by domestic partners, it’s no better here
The lack of accountability for perpetrators for which Russia has become infamous is also a problem in places with more progressive laws.
People & Business: March 24
Hires, promotions, appointments Northern Light Mercy Hospital has announced that several professional local women have joined its board of trustees. “Each of our new board members are leaders in our community and deeply connected to those we serve,” said Debra Taylor, chairperson of the board. “Their experience will help guide us as we continue to […]
People & Business: March 24
Hires, promotions, appointments Northern Light Mercy Hospital has announced that several professional local women have joined its board of trustees. “Each of our new board members are leaders in our community and deeply connected to those we serve,” said Debra Taylor, chairperson of the board. “Their experience will help guide us as we continue to […]
From the Chamber: What Maine businesses say they need right now
How much money does the average Maine Business need, beyond what they anticipate they will make in sales, in order to guarantee they will be open 12 months from today? A. $15,000 B. $35,000 C. $65,000 D. 85,000 What percentage of Maine businesses say they will continue with remote workspaces for some employees? A. 10% B. […]
Our View: Lobster traps and turbines can co-exist in the Gulf of Maine
The lobster industry is lashing out at offshore wind developers, and it’s not helping anyone.
Letter to the editor: If it offends you, change the channel
As I have gotten older, it seems as though I have lost touch with most of the popular music. I rarely listen to the radio, unless it is NPR or a Red Sox broadcast. However, I have always loved the awards shows, and so I tuned in to watch the Grammy Awards on Sunday night […]
Why are so few displaced mill workers utilizing resources?
Less than 40 of Pixelle’s 177 laid-off employees have inquired about workforce training and college tuition resources available to them.
Letter: Brunswick student’s column thoughtful, surprising
Reading and rereading the five-column article in the past weekend edition (“Brunswick prepares students for jobs in sustainability,” The Times Record, March 19) written by Margaret Chingos on preparing students for work in the environmental field surprised and at the same time encouraged me to think the young generation can meet the great challenge of […]
The Wrap: Maine’s first non-alcoholic craft beer hits the stores
A new restaurant for Monument Square, and Easter eats.