The Birches Resort has 40 miles of machine-tracked cross-country ski trails, remote yurts and a base lodge to welcome you in from the wilderness.
2023
Letter to the editor: Maine victims deserve justice, no matter when abuse took place
Re: “Diocese sees abuse claims proliferate in wake of changed law” (Jan. 8, Page A1): In the article regarding older sexual-abuse allegations against the Portland diocese, the diocese claims: “The issue is more broadly about whether history can be rewritten because a current generation regrets what occurred in real time in a former generation.” But […]
Best-Sellers: ‘Lessons in Chemistry,’ ‘And There Was Light’
The current top-selling fiction and nonfiction books at Nonesuch Books & More in South Portland.
Claim of Maine’s biggest ice fishing derby shifts to Aroostook County
For years, the Sebago Lake Ice Fishing Derby was the state’s biggest, but that mantle has been passed to the Long Lake Derby.
Our View: Why be cautious when we can be ambitious?
The latest budget covers what will be challenging and unusual years for the state of Maine. To look at its contents offers little indication of that reality.
Commentary: Increasingly diverse U.S. workplaces will force more employers to be flexible
Diversity, equity and inclusion efforts are by now common across America. So far, too many have been rigid, poorly developed and prone to failure.
How will climate change destroy us? ‘The Deluge’ imagines the scenarios
Stephen Markley’s new novel is part thriller, part horror, part all-too-real. It’s scary, instructive and also entertaining.
Letter to the editor: Maine Millennial columnist shouldn’t fall for stereotype of boomers
They came of age during earlier economic and social struggles, but some haven’t let that keep them from working for change.
Maine’s first-time homebuyers can’t get a foot in the door
The competitive market is boxing out newcomers at a time when Maine needs more young residents than ever to fill job openings.
The Maine Millennial: Looking at Portland’s racial disparity in arrests, and weighing what it means
What I know is that bias is pervasive, even if most of us don’t think of ourselves as biased at all.