3 months ago I have faith in America To the Editor; I’ve traveled far and wide in this great country.
3 months ago Archaic medical terms By Nancy Battick One puzzling thing genealogists sometimes encounter is the cause of death listed on old certificates.
3 months ago Being honest about hunting mistakes is the best idea By Chris Sargent Though largely circumstantial, the evidence was more than enough to pique my interest.
3 months ago Songbirds are disappearing all over the place By Bob Duchesne Like most birders, I’m about to have a problem.
4 months ago Boring Tim Walz won’t help Kamala Harris win the presidency By Matthew Gagnon Kamala Harris’ selection of Minnesota Gov.
4 months ago Candidates should be clear about their policy priorities To the Editor; The recent opinion piece by Matthew Gagnon made me shake my head in confusion.
4 months ago American wildlife belongs to everyone, not just hunters To the Editor; Beginning with the title in print, I totally disagree with V.
4 months ago Traditional canoe camping skills and gear I didn’t know I lacked By Aislinn Sarnacki Years ago, I purchased a used canoe for a few hundred dollars.
4 months ago Shocked by Dexter health care closure To the Editor; I was shocked to learn that Dexter Internal Medicine is closing and being relocated.
4 months ago Project 2025 shows why politicians often stay silent on their priorities By Matthew Gagnon Say what you want to about Project 2025, it was still a very rare thing in modern American politics: straightforward, detailed and open to the public about its priorities.
4 months ago Golden is going to lose this election, and Maine will be just fine By Sandra Caron and Brenda Power You can’t say Jared Golden hasn’t evolved in his campaign strategy.
4 months ago Bring these things to make your outdoors experience safe By Chris Sargent Those who have spent any significant time outdoors know the feeling.
4 months ago This presidential election will be close By Matthew Gagnon In 2015, statistician Nate Silver, the founder of the election forecasting website FiveThirtyEight, published a book titled, “The Signal and the Noise: Why So Many Predictions Fail — But Some Don’t.
4 months ago If we build it, will they save? By AARP Maine Volunteer State President André Chassé When Maine set out to develop a way to make retirement savings accessible to more workers, it was somewhat of a “field of dreams” moment for all those who had advocated for the Work & Save program including AARP Maine.