For the first time since 1960, no new player will be added to Cooperstown Baseball Hall of Fame. Based on the voting, Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens, players associated with performance enhancing drugs, are stuck in place, and have diminishing chances of ever gaining admission. But the Baseball Writers Association of America should reconsider another […]
2021
Letter: A time to look within
It dawned on me, as I walked around my local market today, that there was a rapport between people that I hadn’t felt for some time. Masks and all, there were friendly greetings and a feeling of community. I saw shoppers with brightness in their eyes saying hello, good afternoon, or nodding their heads in […]
Blunt Youth Radio gives teens voice on environmental issues
A new initiative trains high school students in radio broadcasting while they create content on climate and other environmental topics important to them.
Letter to the editor: Addressing child care issues will benefit us all
I thank the Press Herald editorial board for “Our View: Lack of child care holding back children, parents – and Maine’s economy” (Jan. 29). I worry about child care being too expensive. I worry that if I relocate, I won’t be able to find child care for my 1-year-old. My partner and I both work […]
Featured Property: Large, high-powered manufacturing facility in the Gorham Industrial Park
Almost 45,000 SF of heavy-duty manufacturing space will be available April 1, 2021.
Our View: Launch hints at Maine’s future in space
There may be room in the commercial aerospace industry for small rockets that can launch tiny satellites into specific orbits.
Maine Voices: Stop ruining hearts – reinstate harm reduction now
Portland’s recently instituted one-for-one needle policy is putting people at risk of a deadly and preventable cardiac infection.
Commentary: Mainers deserve thorough, open review of CMP corridor
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and Department of Energy have abdicated their responsibility, though they gave due scrutiny to similar projects in New Hampshire and Vermont.
Obituary: Mary Etta Newton Patten
Mary Etta Newton Patten 1952 – 2021 RANDOLPH – Mary Etta Newton Patten, 68, died at her home Jan. 27, 2021 …
Obituary: Bernard J. Pagurko
Bernard J. Pagurko 1932 – 2021 SOUTH PORTLAND – Bernard Joseph Pagurko, 88, of Running Hill Road and formerly of …