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Mainers are known for our independence. Let’s show the nation we are taking care of each other and fighting against Trump’s ...
Three good friends who met while staying at the Mid-Maine Homeless Shelter in Waterville share their hopes and sorrows as ...
We were inspired by the many causes protesters called attention to on April 5 in Augusta, including increased threats to the ...
To skim the reporting on the factors at play in the Saco story is to encounter a host of by now well-trodden concepts, held ...
Janet Mills promised not to raise taxes if reelected to a second term as governor? I sure do. If you do, too, good for you.
Tattoos are being used to determine whether to send people to a foreign prison camp. It's as mindless as it sounds.
Economists say Maine is likely to fare similarly to the rest of the country, or perhaps marginally better, during a possible economic downturn.
J.P. Devine talks about sharing a laugh with the cleaning lady as they peek out the window at the passing walkers who stroll by and look up at the house.
Reading the March 30 front-page article made me cry. Where is our empathy for other people who are affected by President Trump’s policies? Perhaps those interviewed and quoted don’t realize that the ...
This bill creates an 18-month pilot program that will offer up to $2,000 per person in nonmedical transportation services to people receiving home and community benefits. These funds could be used for ...
HALLOWELL – It is with great sorrow that we announce the passing of Susan Kay Foster Moseley, on Saturday, April 5, 2025, at ...
AUGUSTA - Doris Bilodeau, 88, passed away peacefully on April 8, 2025, surrounded by her loving family. Born in Lewiston on ...