As the sport continues to grow, more teams than ever have legitimate hopes of postseason success.
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Friend: Mandela not on life support in final hours
Bantu Holomisa, a former deputy minister in Mandela’s Cabinet, says, “I’ve seen people who are on their last hours and I could sense that he is now giving up.”
Dine Out Maine: Serving great Cantonese, long may this Empire reign
In an otherwise strident world of superstar chefs, two humbler culinarians are holding sway in the kitchen of Portland newcomer Empire Chinese. Here this dynamic team sparkles in a glittering galaxy of master Chinese chefs who have been producing stunning Cantonese food to the delight of Portlanders clamoring to have it. Chef number one is […]
As winter and darkness descend, a blast of summer short stories
A new collection stems from a group of paintings.
Letters to the editor: Let’s fight poverty for more than a day
We’re coming upon the best time of year – the holiday season. This time of year, I think about all I have and what others don’t have. This inspires the toy drives, the food drives, the soup kitchens and all the Santa Clauses to ring their charming gold bells while they stand next to their […]
Mandela’s first home mired in poverty
The first place Nelson Mandela ever lived away from home remains an unfinished legacy.
Holiday gift guide for the home
Whether you seek out-of-the-ordinary hostess gifts or thoughtful presents for loved ones, these could be right at home.
Holiday gift guide for the home
Whether you seek out-of-the-ordinary hostess gifts or thoughtful presents for loved ones, these could be right at home.
Health care: Dirigo led the way – lessons will follow
With Maine’s decade-long attempt at reform ending and Obamacare starting, comparisons are inevitable.
HOCKEY: Presque Isle skates past Lawrence/Skowhegan
Wildcats cruise in season opener