A constitution works best when it limits government can do, not when it dictates what government must provide.
March 2023
These teriyaki-inspired salmon bowls are sticky, sweet and savory
Sticky salmon with sushi rice and quick-pickled vegetables was inspired by Japanese teriyaki.
Why certain foods taste better the next day
The flavors of some foods change over time, sometimes for the better.
Varsity Maine Girls’ Wrestler of the Year: Maddie Ripley, Oceanside
Ripley, a junior, became the first girl in Maine to win an individual state title while wrestling against boys.
Society Notebook: Filling Mechanics’ Hall with even more wonder
A benefit for arts and humanities programming at the Portland venue raised $30,000.
Gunfire from Berwick shooting range riles neighbors
Residents of North Berwick say the noise is so loud and constant that they can’t spend time outside and are worried about stray bullets – but local officials say the range operates within the law.
What impact will this winter’s waffling weather have on your garden this summer?
The answer has to do in part with how well you readied the garden last fall.
Letter to the editor: Maine pension exemption is fair, should not be queried
I am a 65-year-old retiree, having worked for over 33 years for the Maine Judicial Branch. I receive a pension from the Maine Public Employee Retirement System. I was disheartened to read John Garon’s letter alleging that the tax exemption provided to public pension recipients is discriminatory in nature (“Letter to the editor: Pension exemption […]
Varsity Maine Boys’ Wrestler of the Year: Derek Cote, Noble
The senior finished his career unbeaten against Maine competition as a three-time Class A champion.
Bedside Table: Author strikes again with boarding school murder mystery
Book recommendations from readers.