The Americans came under fire shortly after they crossed the border Friday into the city of Matamoros, across from Brownsville, Texas.
March 2023
Seniors Not Acting Their Age: Revisiting the Penobscot River Trails in winter
The Penobscot River Trails are exceptional in winter. Created by Butler Conservation Foundation, they consist of a network of ski and snowshoe trails along the East Branch of the Penobscot River in Grindstone and a scenic snowshoe path on the Seboeis River a few miles west of Shin Pond. Since my wife, Nancy, and I […]
Basketball: MPA approves five-class structure for basketball
The Maine Principals’ Association’s Classification Committee also allows for teams with a winning percentage of fewer than 25% over four seasons to play down one class.
Bill would require audits of private schools that receive public tuition
Legislators weigh whether to mandate annual audits of many Maine private schools whose finances are mostly secret.
At Elon Musk’s ‘brittle’ Twitter, small tweaks trigger massive outages
‘Every mistake in code and operations is now deadly,’ a former engineer said last year. That dire prediction appears to be coming true.
Obituary – Reuben Inniss
Reuben K. Inniss, 74 years, a resident of Arundel, died Thursday, March 2, 2023, at Southern Maine Health Care, following a brief illness. Reuben was born April 27, 1948, in Saco, the son of Orton G. and Ruth F. (Dyer) Inniss. Reuben attended local schools and graduated from Kennebunk High School, class of 1968. Following […]
No one hurt when 2 United flights touch on the ground at Boston airport
Nobody was injured and passengers were moved to different aircraft.
The way humans eat may add nearly 1 degree of climate warming by 2100
Greenhouse gas emissions from the way humans consume food could add nearly 1 degree of warming to Earth’s climate by 2100, according to a study out Monday in Nature Climate Change.
‘Overjoyed’ incoming president speaks at Bates for first time
Garry Jenkins hails the magic and transformative power of a liberal arts education.
Theater review: One-man show at Portland Stage walks through the life of August Wilson
In ‘How I Learned What I Learned,’ the playwright recounts the events that shaped him and his work.
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