Maine Republicans are beginning to look like part of Augusta’s entrenched elite.
2025
Opinion: By supporting Maine families, we keep Maine children safe
The families we work with don’t tell us they need more government intervention in their lives — they need people in their community to work with them.
Letter: Pope Francis goes his own way on abortion
Don’t trust “Pope” Francis. He’s confused about abortion (“Pope doubles down on abortion in New Year’s Day message,” Jan. 1, 2025). In the article, the pope was cited as saying: “…to respect the dignity of human life from conception to natural death.” Catholic Church teaching allows no exceptions on the abortion issue. Because no matter […]
Letter: Collins and Senate both at a crossroads
The next two years will define both the senator’s legacy and the chamber’s ultimate direction.
Bestsellers: ‘James,’ ‘The Message’
The week’s top-selling fiction and nonfiction books at Nonesuch Books & More in South Portland.
How to say goodbye to a beloved friend – your pet
As society’s attitudes evolve about pets, experts in Maine and nationally say it’s important to grieve and mourn them fully, as with any loss.
How the pandemic ‘sugar high’ led to Maine’s budget crunch
The days of eye-popping revenue growth are over, and lawmakers face a gap of $450 million in the next budget cycle.
This roasted vegetable bibimbap brings balance to every bite
A variety of vegetables brings balance — visually, texturally and nutritionally — to each bite in this bibimbap recipe from ‘Korean Made Easy.’
Opinion: Coastal Maine is not immune to devastating wildfire
The monstrous fires of 1947 changed Mount Desert Island forever. We must not lose sight of that risk.
Letter: Bidding bye-bye to grammar
In her Jan. 5 Sunday Telegram column, “Bidding bye-bye to the birdie,” Maine Millennial columnist Victoria Hugo-Vidal wrote, “I’m not particularly photogenic, but by George, I can write good enough.” Looks to me like Ms. Hugo-Vidal needed a “gooder” English teacher. Charles Todorich South Portland