The Democratic governor made a public appearance blitz while hoping to recover from a bad poll in the U.S. Senate primary.
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Mad Horse Theatre Company celebrates 40 years
‘The Minutes’, the third show of the season for the theater company, runs through the end of March.
5 fun things to do in Brunswick
The director of the Curtis Memorial Library in town shares some of her favorite places to eat, drink, shop and enjoy nature.
9 things to know about Maine Restaurant Week
More than 60 restaurants are participating in the annual event, offering three-course dinners and specials.
Historical photos depict snow-covered Portland in the 1940s and ’50s
From young entrepreneurs to postal carriers, Portlanders have always known how to face snowy weather.
PILOT proposal risks weakening services Portland relies on | Opinion
We urge Portland City Council to consider policies that support our ability to serve our community rather than limit them.
Is this a ‘Wag the Dog’ sequel? | Letter
I didn’t see the film when it first came out in 1997, the Dustin Hoffman/Robert de Niro dark satire “Wag the Dog.” But, I thought of it recently and the Wells Public Library helped me borrow the DVD from down in Northeast Harbor. The film is about a U.S. president, up for reelection, who is […]
Democrats’ behavior was shameful during the State of the Union | Letter
The hatred of the Democratic Party was embarrassing during the State of the Union address. When the USA hockey team entered, everyone stood up, except the Democratic Party. Shame on them and shame on the people who voted them into office. I don’t care how much they may hate our current president. Snubbing their Democratic […]
More to Hegseth protest at BIW than met the eye | Letter
Those of us who gathered to oppose the February visit were not opposed to the visit alone.
How to bring more Canadian tourists — and more jobs — to Maine | Opinion
A one-year suspension of the lodging tax for our neighbors to the north would help keep Maine competitive.