2 years ago Thankful for Stephen and Tabitha King’s generosity To the Editor; Thank you to Stephen and Tabitha King.
3 years ago A summer football suggestion for the Shrine Bowl To the Editor; A high school all-star football game in the middle of July is hardly a news popper.
3 years ago Conservation Corps By Nancy Battick At the height of the Great Depression the federal government introduced several relief programs in an attempt to alleviate poverty.
3 years ago Polarization is making an already broken political system worse By Matthew Gagnon Portland City Councilor Tae Chong has had enough.
3 years ago Matthew Gagnon column on colleges further divides us To the Editor; In his recent column “Colleges are too liberal and it is hurting their enrollment,” Matthew Gagnon seems to paint a moderate assessment of the political environment at American universities.
3 years ago You can visit these historic buildings preserving Maine’s river driving heritage By Sarah Sindo Have you ever visited a place steeped in rich history that left an imprint on you? I’ve paid numerous visits to Maine’s boom houses since I’ve been working at Big Eddy, and each year my admiration for the river driving days grows.
3 years ago Political landscape, not universities, have changed To the Editor; I certainly hope that, as a graduate student in economics, Matthew Gagnon is more careful in reporting his research than he has been in writing his recent opinion piece.
3 years ago Loon call video To the Editor; An article in last week’s Observer highlighted the four different calls which we hear loons making.
3 years ago Helping people impacted by opioid crisis re-enter workforce To the Editor; As the opioid epidemic impacts the unemployment rates and vacant jobs in Maine, part of Eastern Maine Development Corporation’s focus is to assist people affected by the opioid crisis by helping them return and remain in the workforce.
3 years ago Broadband connecting communities after COVID challenges To the Editor; In my role helping communities for Eastern Maine Development Corporation, I see firsthand how the COVID-19 pandemic exacerbated a lot of issues in the rural heart of Northern Maine.
3 years ago Criminal flavored tobacco ban will only fuel Illicit market To the Editor; According to recent government data, use of tobacco among kids is at historic lows.
3 years ago Colleges are too liberal and it is hurting their enrollment By Matthew Gagnon Joseph Manson is — or more properly was — a tenured professor in the Anthropology Department at the University of California, Los Angeles, where he has established himself as a well-respected expert in his field, with research ranging from primate behavior and human personality.
3 years ago Wood pellets: an opportunity to lower heating costs and support Maine’s forest products industry By U.
3 years ago I took my 74-year-old mom for a 70-mile paddle on the Allagash By Christi Holmes My mom, Carlene Holmes, is not super outdoorsy.
3 years ago What’s that worth? By Nancy Battick As I write this column inflation is at an all-time high, prices soaring skyward, product shortages common, people flinch as they fill their cars and we’re all making nips and tucks to our budgets.