Local artists of all ages and styles are welcome to try their hands at creating a new design for the library's merchandise.
When the Portland City Council voted 2 weeks ago to divest in companies doing business in Israel, some in the city's Jewish ...
For 23 years every September over 10,000 Damariscotta River oysters have been shucked, slurped, and revered for their ...
NEW HIRES  Dr. Sara Goldsholl is joining the Central Maine Medical Center as an OB-GYN. Goldsholl received her medical degree ...
The Freeport company is in a position to speak truth to power about climate change.
The priority in elections, particularly this year, should be to support candidates and party platforms that promote the basic ...
The Matthew passage describes a discourse where Jesus emphasizes the absolute importance of feeding the hungry, providing ...
Everyone from board members to bond supporters played a role in providing much-needed upgrades to 4 run-down elementary ...
The two opinion pieces on AI in education that appeared in the Press Herald on Sept. 6 (“AI could prove very helpful to Maine students” and “Fair evaluation of Maine DOE reveals no sacrifices“) missed ...
Twin Rivers Paper Co. Inc. was the only mill eligible for the tax credit meant to help modernize equiment and save jobs. A state report recommends more transparency about business incentives.
David Hanscom and Ken O’Leary were recognized by Maine Emergency Medical Services on Sunday Sept. 15. Both licensed members of Bethel Rescue received the Phoenix Award for using their skills and ...
Though I live in Belfast, I am extremely grateful to the Portland City Council for the wisdom and courage to vote unanimously to divest from companies doing business in Israel. One of the companies on ...