The sun won’t set until around 7:30 p.m. this week, meaning you’ve got nearly two more hours to walk, bike, or eat ice cream.
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Please, Canada, take Maine in? | Opinion
Our state would be foolish not to jump at the opportunity to become the 11th province.
Health care providers scramble to help patients of closing Waterville hospital
Northern Light official says most of Inland primary care patients will be able to stay with their provider as the company moves closer to closing its Waterville hospital in June.
Tariffs force Maine businesses, municipalities into an uncertain future
President Donald Trump’s unpredictable shifts in tariff policies threaten to drive up costs for consumers and taxpayers.
‘Envision Resilience’ at Space asks viewers to consider humans’ role in climate change
The show, which runs through April 26, features works by seven Maine artists that ask us to contemplate the inevitable.
Maine’s hospitals are in dire financial shape, report says
The state’s major hospitals rank near the bottom among 50 states in 3 metrics — operating margin, debt burden and age of facilities — according to an analysis done for the Maine Hospital Association.
Letter: Calling on Maine’s leaders to meet, address voters
Rep. Pingree has made herself available to constituents. Her D.C. counterparts? Not so much.
Young Colby baseball team trying to duplicate success of last season
The Mules, who won 29 games and reached the NCAA tournament last season, are off to a 12-8 start.
This week, check out John Cariani’s latest play, a Taylor Swift tribute, ‘The Fault in Our Stars’ author John Green
See Austria-based chamber music ensemble the Minetti Quartet in Camden and a screening of ‘The Silence of the Lambs’ in Damariscotta.
In the documentary ‘Paint Me a Road Out of Here,’ art exposes hope in a hopeless place
A painting by artist Faith Ringgold, ‘For the Women’s House’ was displayed at New York’s Rikers Island women’s jail. Until it disappeared.