3 years ago Go fishing now for the fly hatch that brings out super-sized trout By Leighton Wass June and July’s strawberry season is eagerly awaited by us shortcake lovers.
3 years ago President Joe Biden is talking nonsense about lowering gas prices By Matthew Gagnon “My message to the companies running gas stations and setting prices at the pump is simple,” began President Joe Biden, in a message on Twitter, “this is a time of war and global peril.
3 years ago I made an unsettling climb up an 80-foot tower and got a bird’s-eye view of the Katahdin region By Sarah Sindo How do you feel about heights? Would you climb an 80-foot fire tower without hesitancy? Or does your stomach swirl simply thinking about it? Me? I fall somewhere in between.
3 years ago Eroding the ‘wall of separation’ between church and state To the Editor: As a retired superintendent of schools in Salem, Connecticut, I followed our district policy not to pay tuition to parochial schools.
3 years ago I have been birding for decades but had never seen a hawk do this By Bob Duchesne Few people venture into the deep woods to go birding.
3 years ago The Supreme Court’s job is to interpret the Constitution, not to legislate By Matthew Gagnon The current struggle over the Supreme Court began with the unexpected death of Justice Antonin Scalia in February of 2016.
3 years ago Waiting to find out if you were drawn in the Maine moose lottery is intoxicating By Chris Sargent 6-6-3-3-2-5-8-7-4-1.
3 years ago Support cultivated meat To the Editor; I was happy to learn that the San Francisco-based company Eat Just is planning to build the world’s biggest cultivated-meat factory in the United States.
3 years ago Product safety issue To the Editor; My heart aches for all the victims and their families of the recent mass shootings involving assault rifles and high capacity magazines.
3 years ago Look to history before we repeat it To the Editor; “Two things only the people anxiously desire — bread and circuses.
3 years ago Towns buying shuttered trash plant is a mistake To the Editor; After reading the article in the Bangor Daily News on June 16 about Maine towns becoming the owners of the Hampden trash plant, I have one question: Why? As I recall, the trash plant used new technology intended to sort incoming trash into several categories to sell in the recycling market.
3 years ago Hiring Dannel Malloy as the Maine university system’s chancellor was a big mistake By Matthew Gagnon “Mistakes were made.
3 years ago Help available through Project Rachel To the Editor; Way too many women are talked into, or are forced into getting an abortion.
3 years ago Use schools as evening warming shelters To the Editor; The state governor and federal government should mandate public schools be open for public warming areas for evening and night time use.