Riley Small, a senior at Spruce Mountain High School in Jay has participated in sports and other extracurricular activities.
2025
Trump’s assault on Medicare is well underway | Opinion
Remaining silent on these cuts is not an option.
How do we envision Maine for the coming generations? | Letter
We Mainers should get ready to take down our iconic turnpike sign that declares: “Welcome to Maine, the Way Life Should Be.” Why? Because of the big, beautiful building proposed for Portland, perhaps to be followed by more. “Mommy, can we go to the beach?” “I’m sorry, honey, but we can’t afford it. There’s no […]
Wondering what’s next for Rep. Laurel Libby | Letter
The Supreme Court ruled in favor of Rep. Laurel Libby, who exploited a child in a cheap fundraising scheme. I wonder what horrible flimflam she comes up with next. We can bet she runs for governor now. Matt Powell Scarborough
Laurel Libby a true supporter of women’s rights | Letter
Congratulations to Rep. Laurel Libby. The U.S. Supreme Court rightly found in her favor. She deserves public apologies from House Speaker Ryan Fecteau and Attorney General Aaron Frey. We won’t see that because they have no integrity. Gov. Janet Mills won an award for, as I see it, abandoning women’s rights. Laurel Libby deserves an […]
OUT Maine plans to send more diverse books across the state
The nonprofit, which is based in Rockland and supports LGBTQ+ youth across the state, got three grants to expand its Read the Rainbow program.
For an uplifting night of song, go see a capella group Pine State Pitches in Portland
The a cappella singing group performs at One Longfellow Square.
Before booking a flight to New Haven, here are Mainers’ takes on apizza
With Avelo Airlines now flying from Portland to the Connecticut city, we see if it’s worth buying a plane ticket for the pizza alone.
Historical photos of summertime fun in Portland from the 1930s through the ’70s
In decades past, it was commonplace for kids to cool off in Portland fountains.
Let’s promote responsible outdoor lighting in Maine | Opinion
Let’s start by using outdoor lighting only when and where it’s needed.