2 years ago Does trophy hunting defy the sport’s true spirit? By Chris Sargent The morning’s hunt had been uneventful up to that point.
2 years ago Jury names By Nancy Battick If you have an ancestor in colonial New England, you may discover that ancestor served on a jury.
2 years ago Don’t forget about Maine’s legislative races By Matthew Gagnon In any election year, news coverage and commentary is dominated by talk of the “big-ticket races” that are the highest profile, and the most contested.
2 years ago Gubernatorial debates should focus on Maine’s economy By Matthew Gagnon It is now mid-October and the campaign season has begun in earnest.
2 years ago Collaborative approaches to genealogy By Nancy Battick To paraphrase Shakespeare’s “Hamlet,” to collaborate or not to collaborate, that is your option.
2 years ago Puritan Medical is a poster child for Maine’s economic recovery By Bob Shultz COVID-19 remains a concern, but the height of the pandemic is in the rearview, and Maine’s economy has recovered from the dark days of recent years.
2 years ago Fall is a time to slow down and enjoy change By Sarah Sindo The transition from summer to fall happened quickly.
2 years ago Is it OK to use a canoe you find stashed in the Maine woods? By Nolan Raymond If you’ve spent any time romping around in the Maine woods, you’ve probably come across what look like “abandoned” canoes and kayaks on the shores of ponds.
2 years ago Be wary of political polling. It is often wrong. By Matthew Gagnon For most of the past year in casual conversations among Maine politicos, the consensus has been that the impending gubernatorial contest between Janet Mills and Paul LePage would be very close.
2 years ago Blood of Vikings By Nancy Battick My husband and I recently re-watched a BBC production called “Blood of the Vikings.
2 years ago The odds of finding this bird spotted in Dover-Foxcroft are astronomically low By Bob Duchesne Maybe Mother Nature is trying to tell us something.