The writer is caught red-handed fishing illegally, if inadvertently, on Rangeley Lake after the season had closed.
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Jim Fossel: A tumultuous political year ends – is another on the way?
The ongoing investigation into Russian interference in the presidential election is likely to drag well into next year.
Letter from the Publisher: Press Herald, sister papers well-positioned to keep up critical local journalism
A new press, new office space, new products and new partners offer opportunities and challenges.
Gina Barreca: We navigated another year – and that in itself is a success
We celebrate the start of every new year because of what we’ve made it through.
Maine Voices: Is patriotism obsolete? A borderless world will lead to nothing but chaos
Over the years, I gradually realized that patriotism is the emotional glue that holds us together.
The Maine Millennial: I’m not leaving the great state of Maine, for better or for worse
I want to thank all the Mainers who made 2017, the worst year of my life thus far, better.
George Will: We don’t need government to remind us that smoking kills
The way to halt smoking is not by belaboring health issues but by discouraging it among young people.
It’s the season to house people experiencing homelessness
We know how to end homelessness, but it takes a community of common allies working together.
Progressives clocked major progress this year on critical municipal issues
Voting to improve four elementary schools was a big winner, and the skills and momentum gained are expected to boost 2018 efforts.
Commentary: Collins can’t seem to deduce unfairness of Republican tax bill
The loss of the personal exemption will hurt households used to itemizing their returns.