Quarter 1 High Honors Grade 6 Mason Bain, Ella Bell, Reid Berlin, Oliver Berube, Hailey Boucher, Seanna Brooks, Briggs Buckley, Amelia Clark, Holland Cleary, Samuel Coleman, Macklin Connor, Carleigh Cunningham, Caleb Dyer, Malek Eid, Mary Fossett, Kara Gitschier, Taighe Gleason, Graham Holmes, Sidney Howe, Aleksander Johnson, Sofia Johnson, Skyler Kennedy, Evelyn Kugler, Meghan MacClinchy, Landyn […]
2023
Got Tix: Where to find concert tickets to upcoming shows
Hear Maine band The Blues Prophets on Saturday in Portland.
Portland jetport plan to cut trees, add surface parking draws opposition
The controversy comes as newly elected Mayor Mark Dion has identified fighting climate change and expanding Portland’s tree canopy as priorities for his administration.
Things to Do: Outdoor films, theater and a pair of holiday events
Colonial Christmas Open House is on Saturday at the Tate House Museum.
Face the Music: A bigger Fogcutters Christmas show and a new EP to boot
Copies of ‘Christmas in Maine’ will be available exclusively at the State Theatre show Saturday.
Letter to the editor: Budget surplus shouldn’t be spent
If one were to attempt to explain the most glaring difference between the two major political parties in Maine, you need look no further than the article that appeared in the Times Record on Nov. 29, “State expects $265M budget surplus over 2 years.” The writer beautifully encapsulates the opposing philosophies of the parties in […]
Opinion: Rights of trans athletes need to be carefully defended
On a national level, the Biden administration needs to make stricter rules surrounding trans athletes – rules that will take away regional and political bias.
Letter to the editor: Prioritize funding for recovery
We must spend our opioid settlement money where it will do the most good.
Sanford takes progressive approach on homeless camps as tents spike
As of Nov. 29, 153 people were living outside in Sanford – a striking number compared to the same time two years ago, when the city counted just 10.
Indie Film: A showcase of really (expletive) movies in Portland
Started in 2019, the festival of low-budget and campy films returns to the Apohadion this week.