A luxury condo in South Portland, a Colonial in Lewiston and a waterfront ranch in West Gardiner offer shared living options across the state.
2026
For Maine’s Episcopal bishop, food is more than pleasure. It’s community.
Bishop Thomas Brown happily cooks and talks food, but for him, there’s a spiritual component, too.
Shaker Village hosts course on Ukrainian egg painting
Ahead of Easter, Tanya Zivkovic taught the basics while celebrating the perseverance of Ukrainian culture.
Village Elementary School in Gorham has a new principal
Veteran educator Cheryl Fotter was promoted from interim principal.
Elder care in Maine needs dramatic improvement | Letter
In response to “Let’s invest in a Maine where we can all age well” (Opinion, March 18), I feel compelled to share our family’s experience with the current state of elder care in our community. It will be a year next month since my mother-in-law passed away in an assisted living facility in southern Maine. […]
Good mental health policy respects both civil liberties and treatment | Opinion
Mainers with mental illness deserve access to high-quality services, meaningful due process protections and a system that is reliable and transparent.
Susan Collins should start to bridge the divide | Letter
Susan Collins says that she is tired of the divisiveness in our politics. The senator doesn’t seem to realize that she is largely to blame for that. Not because of her positions, but because of her lack of clarity and forthrightness. Why does Collins never stand up, join with like-minded Republicans, and point out the […]
Matt Dunlap for U.S. representative | Letter
Dunlap is eminently qualified for this job; I got to see that firsthand.
Maine should reward Matt Dunlap for his courage | Steve Collins
Only Dunlap challenged Rep. Jared Golden. That took guts.
Before you get a bunny for Easter, consider their needs
Without proper care, a pet rabbit may not survive more than a year.