As more stores, manufacturers and cultivators have been approved, retailers have been able to expand product varieties and lower prices.
2021
Donna Loring, retired tribal affairs adviser to Gov. Mills, says a sovereignty deal can be reached
The Penobscot elder, politician and writer is encouraged by symbolically important progress, but she says the heavy lifting lies ahead.
Letter to the editor: Most vulnerable Mainers pushed aside
A volunteer vaccinator at MMC reports administering the COVID vaccine to MaineHealth employees while many people in much greater need still have no access.
Climate change talk to focus on creating coastal resiliency
Casco Baykeeper Ivy Frignoca and marine geologist Peter Slovinsky will hold a public conversation on how coastal communities can be more resilient to climate change.
Letters: Until GOP can govern, Collins should become Independent; CMP, the DEP and the minor revisions
Until GOP can govern, Collins should become Independent I join others in thanking Susan Collins and Angus King for voting to convict Donald Trump in the recently concluded impeachment proceedings. The evidence presented showed beyond a shadow of a doubt that Donald Trump failed to fulfill his sworn Constitutional duty to “preserve, protect and defend […]
Varsity Maine Spotlight: Elias Thomas, Freeport
Thomas is the starting center on the Falcons basketball team, but might be best known within the school for his skills in the performing arts.
Portland’s Wild Seed Project sees wild growth
After six years operating out of its founder’s home, the organization is looking for a new site and a new executive director.
Three new fire trucks part of city’s proposed spending plan
The $2.7 million purchase is the largest expense in the proposed $16.5 million fiscal year 2022 capital improvement plan.