One is a Rockingham County man who recently traveled to Italy, while the other had contact with an infected patient at a church in West Lebanon, the state DHHS says.
March 2020
How Maine’s members of Congress voted last week
Among other bills, the House passed a resolution condemning all forms of violence against children globally.
Obscure chapter of Maine’s history – 19th-century spiritualist camp – has unexpected resonance
Writer Mira Ptacin skillfully blends history, contemporary storytelling and memoir in ‘The In-Betweens: The Spiritualists, Mediums, and Legends of Camp Etna.’
A brewer’s decision to ‘Do What’s Right’ pays off, for the planet and his bottom line
Dan Kleban and his brother founded Maine Beer Co. during the Great Recession and have taken it to national prominence.
Dine Out Maine: Contrasting ideas are at the heart of Miyake
Go for the high-end sushi. Stay for the more casual dishes. Together, they add up to four stars.
Green Plate Special: Maine’s fishermen are counting on you to eat local flounder
Trust us, this is no hardship.
Source Awards nominations are open
We are looking for people, businesses and organizations in your community working to make Maine and the world a greener place.
It’s a celebration 200 years in the making
‘It isn’t just history buffs’ anticipating Maine’s bicentennial – two centuries of statehood. The marquee event is next Sunday at the Augusta Armory.
Deep Water: ‘Springback,’ by Katherine A. Hagopian Berry
Maine poems edited and introduced by Megan Grumbling.
Letter to the editor: ‘Medicare for All’ not right response to coronavirus
Helaine Olen, a Washington Post columnist and a member of the “no crisis should go to waste” crowd, argues that the cost of confronting the coronavirus epidemic will make a good case for “Medicare for All.” As an example, she reports on an individual who went to the hospital for a coronavirus test, got an […]