Successful architectural design must be done within historical context.
2023
Stop supporting the fossil fuel industry
The Dec. 21 Press Herald article about the flood was moving, with descriptions of the river wrapping around someone’s house and consuming his car. One person said, “Everything I have is floating away.” While people need to be aware of this tragedy, it’s presented like a rare event. The reporter tells us that Greg Stewart, […]
Yet another version of Carnaval Maine coming in 2024
The winter festival has changed its locations, dates and length since it was first held in 2020, and organizers say they will announce new plans in January.
Another View: SCOTUS has tough tiebreaker on Trump ballot case
No matter what you think of the court, the federal arena is the proper venue for this issue.
Opinion: Year-end grade for the 118th Congress: barely passing
Fewer than 30 bills will be enacted into law this year, by far the fewest since at least 1973. We know who to blame.
The humble Farmer: Tying up the loose ends of 2023
End of the year brings to mind a smorgasbord of musings, including tips for eating a banana and how to get an unsuspecting carpenter to plane your door.
Obituary: Elizabeth “Beth” Stoddard
PORTLAND – Elizabeth “Beth” Stoddard, 84, died peacefully with her family by her side on Dec. 25, 2023 at the Gosnell …
Obituary: Evelyn Mae Beal
SOUTH YARMOUTH, Mass. – Evelyn Mae (Sullivan) Beal, born July 17, 1931, (Leominster, Mass.) was promoted to glory on Dec. 21, …
Obituary: Stephen Jeremy Gardner
ARLINGTON, Va. – Stephen Jeremy Gardner, 82, of Arlington, Va., passed away peacefully on Friday, Dec. 22, 2023, surrounded by his …
Obituary: Regis F. Lepage
AUBURN – My wonderful journey on earth ended recently after living with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS/Lou Gehrigs Disease) since early 2020. …