Speaker after speaker in Washington calls on senators, who are seen as a major impediment to legislation, to act or face being voted out of office.
June 2022
Justin Bieber reveals rare disorder behind facial paralysis
The multi-Grammy winner is suffering from Ramsay Hunt syndrome, he says.
Albion votes to explore leaving Fairfield-area school district
At a special Town Meeting election Friday, residents voted 184-23 to support leaving Maine School Administrative District 49.
Brunswick graduates urged to find meaning in life’s small moments
186 Brunswick seniors received their diplomas at Bowdoin College Friday after overcoming the challenges of remote learning during the pandemic.
Maine COVID hospitalizations drop slightly as cases continue downward trend
There were 132 people hospitalized statewide with the virus on Saturday as the state reported 220 new cases.
Gardiner Area High School graduates hailed for resiliency
One graduate’s mother says she will honor pledge to shave her head as reward for son’s academic comeback.
Martinez, Dalbec homers power Red Sox past Mariners 4-3
Tanner Houck had trouble in the ninth, but picked up his first save of the season.
For here or to go? Coffee shops adjust to customers’ changing habits
While some coffee drinkers are still keeping their distance by ordering online and getting beans delivered, others have started using coffee shops as their base for remote work.
Letter to the editor: Arming teachers is not a serious idea
Kathleen Parker’s column advocating the arming of teachers to defend our nation’s school children was certainly thought-provoking (“Should teacher be armed? If I were one, I’d want to be” June 7). Having taught in a Maine public school for over 40 years, I tried to image what it would be like for me and my […]
Maine Voices: NIMBY tag unfair to Roux Institute neighbors
After 2 years of unanswered questions, East Deering residents doubt that they can trust the developers to work cooperatively.