The Republican congressional hopeful once called him “a disaster,” but now, locked in a three-way primary, views Trump as “the best president in my lifetime.”
February 2020
Managing her illness, artist Amy Stacey Curtis picks up her old pace
The artist from York County, who was bedridden with suicidal thoughts, is showing work in three exhibits.
Gorham council agrees to seat Kuech
The town avoids litigation in a suit filed by the winner of the November election.
Roenicke’s first day as Red Sox manager brings news: Sale dealing with pneumonia
Illness didn’t stop the 30-year-old left-hander from throwing 60 pitches Tuesday, with plans for another 60 on Wednesday.
Coastal History: Sears’ closure marks the end of an era
It seems that the end of an era is here. Gone are the days when Sears was the best department store around. Long gone is the Christmas catalog, full of magical toys that I could only circle and dream about. The Craftsman tool brand, with its wonderful warranty, has been sold off. The Sears store […]
Cooking at the Cove: For the ones you love
Yes, I know we just did a chicken thigh recipe last week, but bear with me. This is totally different. For this recipe, use bone-in, skin-on chicken thighs. Boneless, skinless specimens are just not the same. To accompany this elegant entrée, delicate, glossy green beans with a bit of crunch are perfect, as is a […]
Bernie Sanders’ win ups the pressure on moderate Democrats to coalesce
Analysis: The Vermont senator is benefiting from a crowded and fractured Democratic presidential field that is dividing up the rest of the vote.
Schools attempt to remove barriers to career, technical education
Portland Arts and Technology High School and Westbrook Regional Vocational Center want to make some changes, including making it easier for students to take classes there while fulfilling core requirements at their high schools.
Artist asks who’s responsible for changing the world
Titi de Baccarat’s “Who Is It?” will be shown at the Union of Maine Visual Artists at 516 Congress St. through the end of the month.
Slick commute Thursday morning will be followed by a cold blast
The storm will be pretty similar to our last one, except this will bring all snow.