Despite high prices, soccer fans are eagerly awaiting their opportunity to see the world’s largest sports event in person.
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Committee OKs $31.2M York County budget | County Report
The unanimous vote followed a June 3 public hearing.
New England immigrant advocates issue travel advisory ahead of World Cup
The Maine Immigrants’ Rights Coalition was among those warning fans of the potential for scrutiny and rights violations during the matches in Boston.
For our nation’s 250th, why not the best? | Steve Collins
To meaningfully renew the American spirit, we should be embracing our past.
Three-homes for sale in Scarborough offer convenience and comfort
Starting at $368,742 | State Manufactured Homes, Scarborough
Slow food is sustainable food | Column
Local farmers working at a small scale generally favor crop rotation and plant many different crops to regenerate the soil, break pest cycles and preserve agricultural diversity.
Maine student 1 of 3 in US to win research spot for her work on cancer cells
‘My goal is to help children,’ says Alexis Spencer of Sabattus, a junior at Thomas College.
The fossil fuel industry still has us in a chokehold | Letter
The world as we know it today was built on the back of burning fossil fuels. Unfortunately, this process has come at a tremendous cost. Emissions from burning fossil fuels are rapidly warming our world at a rate that has never occurred in the history of our planet. Why, then, do we continue to burn planet-killing fossil […]
Karl Gerstenberger epitomized the term ‘a life well lived’ | Column
“Somehow we’ve fetched up here on the shore of Penobscot Bay in the Maine cottage with its windows facing the sea water. Here, where we can hear the gulls and sometimes an osprey at first light and often a loon calling as we drift off at night. “This is a place where, when there’s a […]
Entertaining paddling on Twenty-Five Mile Stream | Column
The Penobscot Paddle & Chowder Society trip covered 8 miles from Unity to Burnham.