The economic forecasting makes big claims while failing to take into account two very major variables.
2023
Letter to the editor: Mainers deserve power over power grid
As we know, there’s a lot of debate happening about who we trust with our electrical grid. Proponents of Pine Tree Power tout the benefits of keeping profits within our state and not placating investors who don’t use our system. Proponents of keeping our largest utilities private tout the benefits of not having “politicians run […]
Eat & Run: Royale Kitchen serves up the right kind of mess
The food trailer serves breakfast and lunch next to The Clam Bar on West Commercial Street.
Things to Do: First Friday Art Walk, boxing and MMA at Merrill, and lots of laughs in Arundel
You can also ride an ice cream train in Portland.
Face the Music: Kevin Bacon and his brother, Michael, talk music (mostly) before Maine show
The sibling duo plays a sold-out show Sept. 9 at Stone Mountain Arts Center in Brownfield.
Local schools make last-minute push to prepare for new students from asylum-seeking families
In Freeport and Sanford, schools have hired English instructors and made other adjustments needed to welcome dozens of new students.
Live Music Lineup: Journey tribute, GoldenOak festival and reggae tunes on an island
Under the Oaks happens on Saturday in Farmington.
Even as new Maine law expands abortion access, providers worry about court rulings in other states
Maine could face significant restrictions on abortion access if a recent Texas appeals court decision is upheld by the U.S. Supreme Court.
Another View: ‘Meh’ debate performance by DeSantis will only fuel push for Trump
The Florida governor failed to pull attention away from The Man Who Wasn’t There.
Indie Film: Hollywood drummer tries his hand at filmmaking with horror short
Quinn, a Maine musician whose off-beat percussion skills are in-demand on film sets, has taken on a new creative endeavor.