Maine’s senior senator would do well to heed her own words from 2016 about the man who would become president.
February 2020
Components within ‘Clean-Eating Breakfasts and Lunch Made Simple’ worth considering
But the combinations of ingredients in individual recipes seem either too basic or too busy.
Letter to the editor: Editorial unfairly pressures majority to accommodate ‘confused’ students
Re: “Our View: Schools should be safe for all Maine children” (Jan. 17): I am a loyal, 33-year subscriber, yet I find your editorial opinions increasingly disagreeable. Is it permissible to express general agreement with the sentiment expressed by a woman at a recent Skowhegan school board meeting? Is it permissible to express concern that […]
How Maine’s members of Congress voted last week
The U.S. House passed the Supporting Veterans in STEM Careers Act, to promote veteran involvement in STEM education, computer science, and scientific research.
Maine Observer: For some people, there’s no fear of being alone
There are drawbacks to an intentionally solitary life, but plusses too.
Ski wax linked to forever chemicals – and a ‘dirty secret’ – to be banned
Because the high-fluoro product costs so much, some high school coaches say its competitive edge goes only to Maine’s most affluent communities.
Can ‘Parasite’ parlay the international Oscar into a best picture prize?
Perhaps all the attention ‘Roma’ received paved the way.
From marching bands to The Boss to Lady Gaga at halftime
Regardless of your musical tastes, it seems the Super Bowl halftime show has gone there.
Birding: The results are in from the Maine Christmas Bird Counts
Irruptive species were scarce in many counts across the state, with the exception of crossbills and American tree sparrows.
In problem-plagued Haiti, Maine aid group endures
Ten years after a devastating earthquake, some fear the Caribbean country remains a lost cause. By engaging local residents in the ongoing recovery, Konbit Sante is changing that narrative.