The founders of MenoPantry hope their smoothie mix will help them break into an $18 billion menopause marketplace.
Portland
Yard Goats walk off Sea Dogs for 2nd straight day
Bryant Betancourt’s 2-run double in the 9th inning sends Hartford to victory.
The growing influence of the Maine church behind Portland’s Turning Point USA event
Maine’s network of evangelical Calvary Chapel churches has become increasingly vocal in state politics in recent years. Charlie Kirk’s death has spurred greater interest.
Obituary: Carolyn D. Bernier
PORTLAND – Carolyn D. Bernier died on Saturday, May 9, 2026, at the Maine Veterans’ Home in Scarborough.
Carolyn was born in …
Obituary: MaryAnn Morin
PORTLAND – With deep love and sadness, the family of MaryAnn Morin, 81, shares that she passed away peacefully at home …
Jackie Sartoris for Cumberland County DA | Letter
Jackie Sartoris has earned another term as Cumberland County’s District Attorney, not just for her promises, but for her actions. I’ve advocated for restorative justice for years. Building dynamic, effective, and sustainable programs is challenging. Sartoris has done this. She’s passionate about restorative justice, expanded it, invested in it, and made it a real option in our system. […]
Portland should not be skeptical about opportunity zones | Letter
I was discouraged by the skepticism described in the May 2 cover story, “Is Portland throwing away an opportunity (zone)?” In an environment where even market-rate housing is difficult to build profitably, opportunity zones offer a critical tool for bridging the feasibility gap in order to create the housing Portland desperately needs. It is important […]
Don’t forget about the dangers of State Street, High Street | Letter
These streets shouldn’t be one-way racetracks.
The artists who give Portland meaning are struggling to stay | Opinion
It’s not that creative people have left town. It’s that more and more of their energy is spent figuring out how to live here at all.
We have no choice but to leave Maine, the US | Letter
My wife and I cannot afford to continue living in Portland, where we have worked and raised our family. We cannot afford our rent, at more than $2,500 per month, not including utilities. We cannot afford my Anthem premiums through the ACA, which increased from $606 per month to $1,232 per month this year. One […]