Roasted broccolini served atop a roasted bell pepper puree is brimming with healthful flavors.
2024
In a former Norway snowshoe factory, an arts hub is taking shape
A nonprofit is working to transform the large building into a multi-use space called Lights Out Gallery.
He knew about the shoreland zoning laws in theory
Now he knows about them in fact.
Bedside Table: A Japanese bestseller merits fans in Maine
Book recommendations from readers.
Ask Maine Audubon: Annual Christmas Bird Count shows some surprises
Your wildlife questions are answered by Maine Audubon Staff Naturalist Doug Hitchcox.
As pandemic aid runs out, Maine schools see looming fiscal cliff
School districts are starting to prepare budgets for the next fiscal year, without a large influx of federal dollars that have helped pay for staff and new programs.
Letter: Mainers denied right to choose
I have always considered my native state of Maine as presenting a fine example of a democratic functioning government tempered by common sense. Many good people of different political persuasions have contributed to the fabric of Maine culture. How do we allow a single appointed administrator to decide who the citizens of Maine may or […]
Top onion soup with sour cream and chips for a fun, dip-inspired meal
Inspired by French onion dip with potato chips, this warm bowl takes soup in a different, more celebratory, direction.
Maine law enforcement agencies struggle to get new recruits in the door
While some police department leaders report moderate improvements, everyone agrees it has gotten far more challenging to get to full staff.
Letter: Trump forfeited his right to be elected again
After the Civil War, if Jefferson Davis had run for the U.S. Senate from Mississippi, he would have won. That’s why the 14th Amendment was passed. Congress felt that someone like Davis, who led an insurrection against the U.S. government, should not have the right to hold public office, regardless of what the people might […]