Coaches have been raving for years about the Class of 2029 and, thus far, a group of freshmen surrounded by massive hype has delivered.
2026
How common is MaineCare fraud?
The Maine Office of the Attorney General investigates dozens of complaints each year, while the Department of Health and Human Services is also involved in responding to issues.
After 40 years, the pioneers of Maine winemaking are closing up shop
The Bartlett Maine Estate Winery in Gouldsboro is for sale, as its founders, famous for their complex, award-winning blueberry wines, consider retirement.
Braced for ICE, Maine must remain calm | Editorial
Although protecting order and urging vigilance while denying oxygen to a ‘campaign of retribution’ is tricky, we can do it.
Two plus two does not equal five, Sec. Noem | Letter
No matter how many times members of the Trump administration try to convince us that it’s true, it isn’t.
We should be willing to give the Trump administration its due | Letter
It’s been a fine year for America.
Medical organizations have remained too silent on Gaza genocide | Opinion
The deaths of at least 1,700 Palestinian health care workers have gone largely ignored by major representative groups. I can’t accept this.
Winter in Maine is a time to embrace and explore | Nature Connects
From skiing to stargazing, ice fishing to wildlife tracking, land trusts are helping Mainers make the most of the cold months.
Maine Democrats don’t care about affordability | Letter
I find it hard to believe Democrats in the Maine Legislature really care about affordability. After all, these are the same people who introduced and passed new taxes of streaming services that started on Jan. 1, 2026 (and also increased existing taxes on cigarettes and marijuana). Last January, we saw the introduction of new payroll […]
Obituary: Ralph Myron Brooks III
STANDISH – Ralph Myron Brooks III, 82, passed away on Nov. 28, 2025, at Woodlawn Rehab. and Nursing home in Skowhegan, …