5 months ago The mill workers By Nancy Battick Settlers in New England harnessed the power of river rapids by building earthen dams.
5 months ago Here are some animal signs to look out for while hiking in Maine By Aislinn Sarnacki I don’t know about you, but I make quite a bit of noise when I hike.
5 months ago You, Maine voters, will choose Maine’s official flag By Shenna Bellows, Maine secretary of state Throughout history, in days of peace and days of conflict, we as Americans are united by a common symbol — the American flag.
5 months ago Things move fast when your name is drawn in Maine’s moose lottery By Julie Harris, Bangor Daily News Staff There is no time to revel in success after your name is drawn in Maine’s annual moose permit lottery, which was held Saturday in Fort Kent.
5 months ago It’s almost time to hear the rallying cry for a special kind of fishing By Chris Sargent June is always an exciting month for those fully immersed in Maine’s Outdoors sporting opportunities.
5 months ago Stocking PFAS-contaminated waters is a symptom of a bigger problem By Bob Mallard Someone recently forwarded me an article from the Portland Press Herald about the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife stocking trout in contaminated water.
5 months ago Family folklore By Nancy Battick Folklore is tales passed down without any empirical evidence to support them.
5 months ago Research Trump and authoritarian leadership before you vote this fall By Betty Chabot As I sit here on my little piece of land in the middle of Maine, I ask myself, “What can I do to save our Constitution, democracy, and our country?” I have always voted since I turned 18 and have voted Democrat, Republican, or independent.
6 months ago This controversial Maine fish makes a really good sandwich By Chris Sargent It’s safe to say responses would vary greatly if you polled an audience of experienced Maine anglers for their thoughts on largemouth bass.
6 months ago College can be affordable, so don’t give up on the FAFSA or your future By Dannel Malloy The rocky rollout of the new Free Application for Federal Student Aid could be “catastrophic” to the college enrollment of America’s high school Class of 2024, higher education experts recently told Congress.
6 months ago Let’s stop hyperventilating over ‘provocative’ flags By Matthew Gagnon Apparently, I’m a Christian nationalist.
6 months ago Vote ‘no!’ on Mayo Mill Dam removal By Cheryl Piazza Dover-Foxcroft townspeople, regarding the latest update just out from the town please consider this: Gomez & Sullivan was the company hired to evaluate our Mayo Mill Dam/hydro unit for possible refurbishment.
6 months ago Mathematical ancestry By Nancy Battrick Peter Rowlett, a mathematics columnist for the magazine New Scientist, recently wrote a column of interest to genealogists.