The sneezing and wheezing have already begun for allergy sufferers, thanks to record rainfall and warmth.
John Richardson
Portland Press Herald
John Richardson is the managing editor for the Portland Press Herald.
Here’s hoping …
(This story was originally published December 21, 2008) Ask a dozen Mainers what they want as a holiday gift, and you’ll get a dozen different answers, right? Well, not this year. In this season of hope, we asked a wide variety of Mainers – a sheep farmer, a museum director, a member of Congress […]
Job shadow program helps students discover – and explore – career options
A group of high school students at Maine Medical Center get a close look to jobs in the medical field.
In appeal for beer, Obama has brewers hopping in Maine
Many of them are providing samples for a gift basket of craft brews that they hope end up in the presidential fridge.
Caught on tape: Independent frowns on being target of candidate camera
Eliot Cutler says video tracking by rivals is inappropriate, but a Republican group says it’s good politics and will continue.
Florence House to open doors for homeless women
Females staying at Preble Street prepare for a life-changing move
Local business owner enjoys moment of fame
Obama singles out Bill Milliken for his plan to use a health reform tax credit to insure more workers.
Obama: benefits of reform ‘enormous’
Calling attention to Mainers who the new health law will help, Obama gets exuberant approval in a Portland visit.
Obama likely to mention city business owner
Obama plans to highlight the benefits to small businesses like Market House Coffee that will now be able to insure more workers because of a tax credit.
Maine wins funds for ill seniors
The program helps seniors with chronic illness improve their lives and remain independent and able to stay in their own homes.