It’s time Washington enacted a fee and dividend system like Canada’s to stem climate change and its disasters.
August 2024
Visiting Acadia? Check out these Bar Harbor hot spots
Walking paths, shops and breweries are among the quaint seaside town’s attractions.
A changing electric grid ramps up the work of Maine’s utility regulators
The need to connect renewable power to the grid and plan for increased electrification is expanding the Public Utilities Commission’s budget, staff and workload.
Opinion: Protect Maine’s trees; join the fight against invasive species
Without natural predators or diseases to keep them in check, these invaders can wreak havoc.
From landmarks to lobster rolls, 6 ways to play tourist in your own state
Because summer fun in Maine shouldn’t only be for people from away.
Midnight Breakfast debuting new tunes, WMPG documentary rakes in awards
See the indie-soul act at Portland House of Music on Thursday.
Summer meals programs gets food to thousands of Maine kids, but barriers remain
Each summer, thousands of free meals are handed out to children across Maine, but hunger prevention advocates say more flexibility would allow more families to access the food they need.
For author in Midcoast, the ideal day includes dog friends, pub fries and football
With a house full of pawed pals, mystery writer David Rosenfelt imagines the best way to spend time in autumn (minus the marathon).
St. Peter’s Italian Bazaar, South Portland Art in the Park, Wild Blueberry Festival in Gray
There’s also a makers market in Rockland.
Letter: Cape Elizabeth Town Council action undermines local education
Let’s address the elephant in the school board room. Cape Elizabeth schools are in desperate shape, and yet the Town Council has ignored the majority of its constituents, who recognize the urgent need and long-term value of investing in our school facilities. I believe Council Chair Reiniger and Councilors Anderson, Gillis and Thompson are catering […]