The driver of the vehicle, a 20-year-old Naples man, was charged with felony OUI, according to the Cumberland County Sheriff’s Office.
2021
Q&A with Maine art patrons Paula and Peter Lunder
The philanthropic couple explains their dedication to the arts.
Sweet-sour reduced cider syrup enhances many an autumn dish, including apple pancakes
To make the syrup, double double boil and bubble for several hours – or buy it, if you prefer.
Letter to the editor: Burns’ ‘Ali’ project sparks memories of 1965 Maine fight
Like the legendary bout itself, an encounter with Liston two days beforehand didn’t last long but lingered in the mind.
The fight to slow the emerald ash borer grinds on
The invasive bug has spread to several communities in Maine, but the state hopes the release of wasps that attack it may help combat the threat.
Our View: Child tax credit invests in our nation’s future
A program that cuts child poverty in half is going to disappear in three months unless Congress acts.
Letter to the editor: Now is the time for carbon pricing
I was heartened by the recent editorial (“Our View: Congress gets its last, best chance at meaningful climate action,” Sept. 19), in which the editorial board stresses the catastrophic consequences of climate change and the urgency of taking action to curb the worsening effects of fossil fuels. But their argument ultimately suggests that we should […]
Letter to the editor: Lobstermen becoming endangered species
Who is going to become extinct first: the right whale (hopefully, and the sooner the better) or the Maine lobsterman? As it stand now, that lobstermen are leading in the race to become extinct first. They are fighting the federal government, the right whale, aquaculture and wind generators – and losing on all counts. An […]
‘Super Host’ considers the kindness – and curiousness – of strangers
A hard-up artist must rent out his house and move into his backyard shed in Kate Russo’s winning first novel.
Letter to the editor: Imagine COVID’s Maine toll if LePage had been governor
Over 1,000 COVID-19 deaths. How many more Mainers would have died if Paul LePage had been governor during the pandemic? Maine voters, as Gov. James B. Longley used to say, “think about it.” And remember. Anne Pringle Portland