This one goes out to Ada.
2023
Commentary: Maine Clean Trucks proposal carries major economic and environmental benefits
The rule is reasonable and not one-size-fits-all; it will never rush a zero-emission vehicle into a heavy-duty job it’s not ready for.
Take the lazy man’s route to saving the fruits of your labor
Skip the canning and the pickling. Sometimes the simplest way to preserve the harvest is to do nothing at all.
Your Seasonal Scents
Freshen up your indoor air with locally made candles and diffusion oils, or make your own stovetop potpourri.
The Maine Millennial: Why won’t we think of health care as a public good?
Maine’s medical professionals are right: The time for universal health care insurance coverage is now.
This Cape Elizabeth senior started writing a musical in middle school. Now, it’s hitting the stage.
Hadley Johnson wrote the music, lyrics and book for ‘Afterthought.’ She’s also the director, choreographer and star.
Hunting: I have a license, so why do I need to buy these permits, too?
If you need to buy a waterfowl stamp or a permit don’t complain; you’re doing your part to support wildlife conservation.
Canoeing in Maine: Take an early autumn paddle on these connected ponds
Kingsbury Pond, just east of Bingham, is a perfect place to start, and the channel into Mayfield Pond is a bonus worth cashing in.
Obituary: Carla Johnson
PORTLAND – Celebrating the passage of Carla Johnson who died Sept. 16, 2023.
Carla, born Feb. 12, 1952, was a beautiful …
Obituary: Dwight M. Haslam
PORTLAND – Dwight M. Haslam, 93, of Chapman Street, died peacefully on Tuesday, Sept. 19, 2023, at the Barron Center in …