1 year ago What is covered under Maine’s wanton waste of wildlife law By Bob Mallard I was recently approached by a fisheries manager in regard to supporting a proposal to put bag limits on non-game fish species.
1 year ago We owe the victims of the Lewiston shooting responsible action to prevent more gun violence By U.
1 year ago Beware of Big Sandwich By Matthew Gagnon Over the years there have been many “big” industries that have gained the contempt of the American people.
1 year ago Excited about bucks being tagged To the Editor; I am excited to read the articles by Julie Harris about hunters in Maine who have been tagging bucks over 200 pounds this season.
1 year ago Maine’s PFAS law should be amended to target dangerous products without harming our economy By Joe Baldacci and Chris Kilgour One of the biggest policy topics in Maine recently has been PFAS.
1 year ago Facing another COVID Winter, Mainers should be thankful for science and entrepreneurship By Timothy Templet Winter is coming, and so is a potential COVID surge.
1 year ago Expanding broadband must be priority for eastern Maine By Lee Umphrey The economic health of eastern Maine depends on our ability to meet five strategic goals, and to answer the challenges of an aging population and people moving away for better opportunities.
1 year ago Thanks to Efficiency Maine as a money saver To the Editor; Winter is the season to be grateful to Efficiency Maine, the agency that helps save money on home energy use.
1 year ago Genealogical thanks By Nancy Battick November is the month we traditionally give thanks for the blessings in our lives.
1 year ago I mostly got what I wanted on Election Day By Matthew Gagnon Here’s something I don’t usually say: I mostly got what I wanted on Election Day out of the referendum process.
1 year ago Maine needs more hospital competition, not consolidation To the Editor; The consolidation of hospitals in Maine has completely reshaped health care delivery and access, as I believe hospitals have exploited their size to bend the market to serve their own purposes.
1 year ago New apprenticeships open career pathways beyond the trades By David Pease and Hannah Greene We recognize and celebrate the week of Nov.
1 year ago Wolfden project can set standard to improve mining worldwide By Jared Bornstein Recently there have been public hearings held on whether to allow the Pickett Mountain Project, a proposed copper, zinc, gold and silver mine, to move forward.