To clean up from Saturday’s snowstorm, the city has issued a limited ban from 10 p.m. Sunday through 6 a.m. Monday for some city streets.
March 2023
Year after the slap, Chris Rock punches back in new special
The 58-year-old comedian on Saturday night performed his first stand-up special since last year’s Oscars.
Restoring rights for felons a rare bipartisan voting change
At least 14 states have introduced proposals this year focused on the restoration of voting rights, according to the Brennan Center for Justice.
With no place to go, some patients in Maine spend months in hospitals
A lack of beds and staffing at assisted living facilities and nursing homes creates an unwelcome situation that benefits neither the languishing patients nor the hospitals shouldering their care.
The waffle iron is your secret weapon in the fight to reduce food waste
Use the gadget to turn all kinds of leftovers into salty, crispy, tempting snacks.
At 75, Farnsworth reimagines collection to better reflect Maine’s place in American art
The Rockland museum transforms its permanent display galleries, expanding the institution’s well-known roster to include a host of vibrant contemporary artists as well.
This beet salad turns to the microwave with surprisingly good results
Beets are most often roasted, you can save time by using a microwave without sacrificing much taste.
Free community college program pulls students from UMaine System
A Maine lawmaker would expand upon the free tuition initiative to help prevent the enrollment declines at the state’s public universities from getting any worse.
Why chefs are fleshing out restaurant menus with animal skin
Chefs are finding that experimenting with skin is a “good way to introduce different flavors, different textures.”
Best-Sellers: ‘The Midcoast,’ ‘Reading the Glass’
The current top-selling fiction and nonfiction books at Longfellow Books in Portland.