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Letter: Heat pump rebate policy leaves many out in the cold
This is in regard to the Sept. 14 article “Maine’s energy efficiency agency is bullish on electric heat pump installation.” Actually, the agency has become bullheaded about only giving rebates for whole house heat pumps, without any backup. We received no rebate from Efficiency Maine last year when we had our heat pumps installed because […]
Biden declares Quad is ‘here to stay’ as he hosts Indo-Pacific leaders for summit in his hometown
President Joe Biden is showcasing the Indo-Pacific partnership he nurtured since taking office.
Opinion: Portland moves to the rhythm of justice
The City Council’s vote to divest from Israel sends a strong message of support for the sanctity of life.
Volleyball: After years of clear favorites, SMAA Class A is a ‘free-for-all’
Graduations and the sport’s rising popularity have created rare parity among the conference’s teams in the top class.
Letter: Take GOP at its word on Social Security
Counting on Social Security? Count again! The Republican Study Committee FY 2025 Budget Proposal for 2025, now available online, recommends that the retirement age for Social Security be increased and benefits cut. The Republicans claim it would not affect people presently on Social Security or presently near retirement. This is necessary, they say, because the […]
Pints on the Pier set to cap off the summer
The beer fest located in the city of shipbuilders is quickly barreling down on the pier of Maine Maritime Museum.
Field hockey: Changes in eyewear rules have players seeing a bright side
The requirement to wear goggles was lifted, and face masks on corners will make their debut. Players and coaches are happy with the changes.
Brazil Supreme Court panel unanimously upholds judge’s decision to block X nationwide
The social media platform will stay suspended until it complies with local orders and pays outstanding fines that as of last week exceeded $3 million.
U.S. government seizes plane used by Venezuelan president, citing sanctions violations
The luxury jet was allegedly illegally purchased through a shell company and smuggled out of the U.S.