Lewis’ latest work follows the life and travels of a musician named Leonard Cohen. But not THE Leonard Cohen, an inadequacy that the protagonist feels keenly.
2025
Maine’s Lion Electric school buses have been a disaster. What’s next?
As the company experiences financial troubles, the Maine Department of Education hopes to get relief for school districts.
Opinion: A great wrong has been righted for America’s educators
The signing into law of the Social Security Fairness Act is a game-changer for teachers.
Letter: Maine’s referees deserve cheers, not jeers
Thank you to Travis Lazarczyk for the Jan. 15 Press Herald column in praise of referees. We love to support our student athletes, cheering them on in their games, and I like to think the kids appreciate our enthusiastic pride. As a grandmother, I feel embarrassed by adults in the crowd, red in the face […]
Just complete, The Wyeth at Falmouth Town Center has welcomed its first residents
Starting at $725,000 | 267 U.S. Route 1, Falmouth
Letter: Maine legislators should rethink their pay raise
Before Augusta dives even deeper into the pockets of taxpayers, it’d be nice to see some empathy.
Douglas Rooks: Why America often comes up short on presidential greatness
Donald Trump is a prime example of a good candidate but terrible leader.
Nonprofit agencies say Mills administration’s cutbacks jeopardize health services
A decision to revoke cost-of-living increases in reimbursements for Medicaid services this month came as a surprise to nonprofits.
Letter: Together we will withstand another Trump term
Expect more chaos under Trump, but our democratic institutions will ultimately endure.
Survivor’s story: Reliving a trauma-filled childhood in rural Maine
A decades-old Cumberland County sexual abuse case is revived when the suspect reappears — but justice has proven to be elusive.