A quick trip to Washington was disrupted when history happened.
2021
‘From the Mountains to the Sea’ offers a meticulous account of the restoration of the Penobscot River
A broad spectrum of people and groups came together with a common goal – and they actually got something done.
Maine Voices: The teachers who make a difference
Did you have a ‘Mrs. Krikorian’ – an educator who looked past your surface and saw your potential?
Nursing home staffing crisis challenges hospitals, disrupts families
Four long-term care homes in Maine have announced they will close, displacing 120 residents. The ominous trend also means overburdened hospitals are losing a key lifeline for discharged patients.
Ask Maine Audubon: Male ruby-throated hummingbirds are, simply put, horrible husbands
Wildlife questions from real Mainers answered by Maine Audubon Staff Naturalist Doug Hitchcox
Letter to the editor: Editorial dismissive of risks to right whales
Secretive, communist North Korea has a population of 26 million and controls it with fear and isolation. Each citizen must tow the party line at risk of imprisonment or death. But every now and then a few brave North Koreans escape to freedom and truth. North Korea reports not a single case of COVID-19. Interesting. […]
Bitcoin, Blockchain – Are they Right for You?
Lately, clients have been asking us about blockchain and whether it makes sense as an investment. If you’ve been wondering, too, read on.
Art review: Bates displays nature art left by late professor
The art museum is closed to the public, but ‘Carl Benton Straub: His Enduring Legacy’ is available to view digitally.
Jim Fossel: Don’t let NIMBYs block progress
Around Maine, selfish local objections stand in the way of much-needed infrastructure, energy and affordable-housing proposals.