The artist, who splits his time between Belfast and Florida, developed a method that requires producing paintings in reverse.
June 2022
Topsham golfer, 20, poised to take on the world’s best at U.S. Open
Caleb Manuel has achieved rapid success on the golf course, but those who know him are equally impressed by his affable and welcoming manner.
How Maine’s members of Congress voted last week
The House has passed the Improving Access to Workers Compensation for Injured Federal Workers Act, which would allow nurse practitioners and physician assistants to provide treatment for federal government employees under workers’ compensation protocols.
The Maine Millennial: Finally finding a home of my own
Be it ever so humble, a single-wide next to the dump offers a feeling of security.
Letter to the editor: To restrict gun crime, Biden should start at home
In his speech about gun control, President Biden said “enough is enough,” and we have to do something to “stop the carnage.” He could take one significant step today to reduce the bloodshed without congressional approval – if he really wanted to. But he won’t because the debate about gun control is dishonest and that […]
Bedside table: Have we got the beach read for you!
Book recommendations from readers.
Deep Water: ‘Maybe,’ by Erin Covey-Smith
Maine poems edited and introduced by Megan Grumbling.
Maine’s ‘yellow flag’ gun safety law still a work in progress
The 2019 law allowing police to temporarily confiscate weapons from people deemed to be dangerous to themselves or others has had limited impact because it requires a medical assessment that hospitals are hesitant to provide.
Scarborough Marsh volunteers fuel nature center’s mission
As the Audubon Center turns 50 this summer, the volunteers who help staff it teach about the fragile ecosystem.
Maine Donut Tour gives Portland visitors the hole story
The city’s newest food tour seeks to fill a niche for tourists looking for local history served alongside a sampling of Portland’s best doughnuts.