Meteorologists are better than ever, but they still can’t tell you if a weather event will reach a specific house.
2021
Artists sought refuge from pandemic by returning to Maine, and found opportunity
Creative natives who had gone off to careers in big cities are seeing the state through new eyes upon coming home.
Jim Fossel: Parties challenged to recruit 2022 Maine State House hopefuls
Personal attacks, partisanship, Augusta gridlock and intraparty squabbles all discourage would-be candidates.
Owners of Maine’s carbon-sponge forests asked to do more to blunt climate change
Two separate efforts are underway to maximize carbon absorption, one for smaller landowners and the other for forest industry heavyweights.
Best-Sellers: ‘Beautiful World, Where Are You,’ ‘The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse’
The current top 10 best-selling fiction and nonfiction books in hardcover and paperback at Nonesuch Books & More in South Portland.
Deep Water: ‘The Absence Paternal,’ by Samaa Abdurraqib
Maine poems edited and introduced by Megan Grumbling.
Maine just had one of the darkest weeks of the pandemic and winter is coming: What’s next?
National infectious disease experts say the only thing to count on is the virus’s unpredictability.
Society Notebook: York philanthropist’s travels inspire fiesta-themed fundraiser
The summer party raised $14,000 for the Old York Historical Society.
Art review: Corey Daniels carves out room for two shows at Wells gallery
One is packed from floor to ceiling, the other a pairing of sublime stillness and abstract energy.
Shrimp with kale, garlic and smoked paprika channel Spanish tapas in fewer than 30 minutes
The answer to that nagging question – what to make when you’re not in the mood to cook.