It’s what I did in 2023 – and I had a ball doing it.
2023
Letter: Genocide curriculum better served in history class
Teaching about the Holocaust, and the role of eugenics in it, in the science curricula of Maine’s public schools is a misguided idea. Science teachers are already pressed for time to teach students about the scientific method and the technical content of their courses. A more appropriate and thorough discussion of this topic is better […]
This chicken stew in coconut milk is sweet, sour and deeply savory
Culinary historian and author Sandra Gutierrez shares a recipe for pollo en coco from her new book ‘Latinísimo.’
What Mainers read in 2023
Maine authors and subjects were big sellers at the state’s indie bookstores this year, including recent releases ‘Big Heart, Little Stove’ by Lost Kitchen owner Erin French and ‘Maine: A Love Story” by artist Blue Butterfield.
Jim Fossel: Time’s up for Chris Christie
The presidential candidate confirmed his ineptitude when he failed to make the primary ballot in Maine earlier this month.
Obituary: Philip Edwin Cole
PORT ORANGE, Fla. – On Monday, Dec. 11, 2023, Philip Edwin Cole, husband to Arlene Spraker Cole, father of two children, …
Obituary: Jacqueline Voisine
SOUTH PORTLAND – Jacqueline “Jackie” Levesque Voisine of Cape Elizabeth and Belfast, passed away peacefully on Dec. 14, 2023. She was …
Obituary: Clarissa G. Frost
CAPE ELIZABETH – Clarissa G. Frost, 76, longtime resident of Saco, died Dec. 25, 2023 in Cape Elizabeth.
A Celebration of Clarissa’s …
Obituary: Andrew Herbert Woods Sr.
STANDISH – Andrew Herbert Woods Sr., 65, born Aug. 29, 1958, in Portland, died unexpectedly Dec. 10, 2023, at his Standish …
Obituary: Ellen Sargent Kroot
RICHMOND – Ellen Sargent Kroot, 89, passed into the loving arms of Jesus on Thursday Dec. 21, 2023. She lived her …