2 years ago New book aims educate Maine anglers about troubled native fisheries By Bob Mallard While I cut my teeth on fly fishing writing, I now consider myself first and foremost a native fish conservation writer.
2 years ago Bill Sawtell, the wilderness historian By Dan Peters Maine has lost one of its most prolific writers of local history.
2 years ago Genealogy packrats By Nancy Battick “A place for everything and everything in its place” is an adage you may have heard.
2 years ago Spring trolling in a tiny canoe on the Moose River By Chris Sargent It seemed like a crazy idea at the time, even to me.
2 years ago Eliot Cutler plea deal is not justice To the Editor; In 2017, the Next Generation Foundation received a grant proposal from a Maine law enforcement officer wanting to start a nonprofit that would scour pornographic images and identify victims nationwide so these children could be rescued.
2 years ago Susan Collins is an advocate for Maine children and families To the Editor; For more than two decades, U.
2 years ago Judge should reject Eliot Cutler’s plea deal By Matthew Gagnon Eliot Cutler was a mere 10,000 votes away from becoming the governor of Maine, and now he is likely going to jail.
2 years ago The case for ‘soft hiking’ By Aislinn Sarnacki “Soft hiking” has recently become all the rage on TikTok, and the funny thing is it’s nothing new.
2 years ago There’s no one way to bring broadband to all of Maine By Andrew Butcher, Maine Connectivity Authority president Our state has a historic opportunity to make a lasting difference for hundreds of thousands of Maine people and businesses by expanding access to reliable internet service.
2 years ago A job well done To the Editor; I am writing this to say what an amazing job the Dover-Foxcroft Fire Department, the many other fire departments called in and were quickly on the scene, the police department, and any others involved did in getting the house fire on Cherry Street under control and out on Thursday, April 4.
2 years ago National popular vote allows every vote to count To the Editor; When Americans vote in elections, we expect that the candidate who gets the most votes is the winner of the election.
2 years ago The state needs to ban the taking of endangered redfin pickerel By Bob Mallard Every once in a while, an article strikes a chord with readers that you did not anticipate.
2 years ago Competitive compensation is key to keeping teachers To the Editor; As a Piscataquis County Teacher of the Year and Maine Teacher of the Year, I know addressing the teacher shortage is a complex challenge.