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Here’s Something: Boos and Bravos

Welcome to another edition of Boos and Bravos, the occasional, quick-hit, catchall column of “Here’s Something,” where we heap praise or criticism on a range of current topics. BRAVO to Sen. Susan Collins on her 8,000th roll-call vote in the U.S. Senate, where she has served since January 1997. The Republican has honored Maine with […]

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Mainewhile: Discovering nature can be very wild

Go condors! Did you hear the news? Two female California condors, a rare and endangered species, have just hatched chicks without any assistance from a male. I don’t mean they simply kept the nest warm. I mean they did the whole process, including conception, on their own, without a male. I find this mind-blowing. Parthenogenesis, […]

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Mainewhile: Other cultures not suitable for costumes

Halloween is pretty much my favorite holiday. To start with, any celebration that involves chocolate, chocolate and more chocolate is automatically Grade A in my book. Then you add in costumes and parties and what’s not to love? Plus, although I realize there are some out there who choose not to celebrate (and that’s totally […]

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Here’s Something: CMP corridor question poses a conundrum

Mainers have a tough choice Tuesday, Nov. 2, in the form of Question 1. Do voters allow Central Maine Power to erect a high-wattage electrical transmission line through 53 miles of Maine forest from The Forks to the Canadian border to tap into Hydro-Quebec’s network of hydropower electric dams? This referendum, more than any in […]

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Life Unwound: The longing for belonging is universal

It was that season. The crisp Maine air chilled faces when I traveled to Puerto Morelos that fall; leaves crunched underfoot at home. In October, I flew to the Yucatan Peninsula for a writing retreat with women I called my writing tribe. We stretched while practicing yoga at dawn with other sunrise-watchers. Then Maria, a […]

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Forum: Salem witch trials hold a powerful message for our time

Before sending your daughter or granddaughter out trick-or-treating in a pointy black hat, please pause to reconsider history, because to become a witch for Halloween is to make light of centuries of human tragedy. “Be a wily wee witch,” urges one holiday costume website. “Your little girl will look adorable decked out in this witch’s […]