3 years ago Thank you Northern Light Mayo Hospital To the Editor; So often one hears about the negative results of a local hospital visit.
3 years ago Referendums, like Question 1, are the wrong way to make law By Matthew Gagnon Political junkies — like me — tend to think everyone follows the daily political scrum the same way that we do.
3 years ago Maine State Archives By Nancy Battick I recently attended a webinar given by the new Maine State Archivist Katherine McBrien.
3 years ago Avoiding ticks and setting up blinds signals the impending arrival of deer season By John Holyoke On Sunday — admittedly a few weeks behind our usual schedule — a hunting buddy and I headed to the woods to begin preparations in earnest for the upcoming deer season.
3 years ago Vote yes for the right to food constitutional amendment (Question 3) To the Editor; While the right to food may seem like a “no-brainer” to most people, it should not be taken for granted.
3 years ago The Dave Chappelle controversy may sanitize comedy and we’ll all lose By Matthew Gagnon I love standup comedy.
3 years ago Our youth can heal and thrive, outdoors By Alicia Heyburn Youth need time outdoors to be happy, healthy, connected and curious.
3 years ago More on Wabanaki place names To the Editor; The Bangor Daily News deserves our thanks for the article on Wabanaki place names in the Indigenous Peoples Day issue.
3 years ago New challenges stymie hunting group searching for moose on annual hunt By Pete Warner, Bangor Daily News Staff It is always invigorating to pack up the Subaru and head north in October.
3 years ago LePage’s income tax idea a bad one To the Editor; Paul LePage kicked off his campaign for Maine governor promising to eliminate the income tax.
3 years ago Please pay attention to what happened on Jan. 6 To Editor; In Fiona Hill’s new book “There is Nothing For You Here: Finding opportunity in the 21st century,” one of America’s foremost Russian experts writes: “As a result of all this eagerness at the top to embrace fictional narratives for purely personal and domestic political purposes, the United States under Trump joined the historical pantheon of states promoting conspiracy theories.