See singer-songwriter Jon Pousette-Dart in Boothbay Harbor on Saturday.
2023
Our View: Portraits of homelessness bring reality into sharp relief
Reporting by the Maine Sunday Telegram pierced through city-wide noise in Portland with a corrective focus on people and personal accounts.
Brunswick Superintendent’s Notebook: New technology promises to make life easier for all
The Brunswick School Department took a giant step forward to enhance our efficiency with the introduction of a pair of program additions that allow us to move many of our paper student forms online. Enrollment Express and Ecollect Forms, recently-added components of our PowerSchool information system, promise to save time and money while increasing the […]
Letter to the editor: Grateful for coverage of Little League World Series
These players have something to remember for their entire lives and your coverage put the frosting on the cake.
Red’s vs. Sprague’s: Is the Route 1 lobster roll battle all it’s cracked up to be?
Two of Maine’s best-known lobster rolls are made across the street from each other in Wiscasset. Which is better? Our dining critic puts a fork in the debate.
Soggy, late hay harvest could further imperil struggling farms
Wet weather has prevented farmers from harvesting hay, leaving them with costly or unappealing options to feed their livestock.
Letter to the editor: Contrary to letter’s suggestion, buck stops with Trump
An Aug. 10 letter was clear in its opinion but foggy on facts and context (“Letter to the editor: The indictments against Donald Trump are politically motivated, but you already know that”). The letter did not dispute the charges against Mr. Trump, merely complained that President Biden was not facing the same scrutiny. In fact, […]
Maine Voices: What’s in a name? Our teachers should know the answer
Failing to get to grips with the names of every child in class has detrimental effects on children who are trying to find their feet.
Massive algae bloom in Gulf of Maine mystifies, worries scientists
Researchers say this kind of algae does not produce harmful toxins, but they worry its eventual die-off could lead to low oxygen levels that have preceded large fish and shellfish kills in other areas.
Still time to join Maine Lighthouse Ride
The 20th annual edition is slated for Sunday, Sept. 10.