Editorials
What goes around comes around — except when it comes to the state of Maine’s recycling procedure. In that case, what goes around ends up being buried in the ground with mountains of withered Doritos bags …
This just in: Drinking may be detrimental to your health. But the reprobate beverage in question isn’t from the typical boozy lineage — rather, it’s from your tap.
There’s something nasty in the Orono-Veazie water — but …
Lists can be ominous things — especially those issued by the more powerful institutions in the land.
The Environmental Protection Agency, for instance, compiles a grandiose list of facilities violating environment standards numerous times throughout the year. …
Ralph Waldo Emerson once said, “Passion rebuilds the world for the youth. It makes all things alive and significant.”
We can now safely conclude that these words weren’t meant for the approximately 2,900 students who decided contemporary …
All bets are on for this year’s state ballot, and the stakes are far higher than ever before.
With two of the three statewide questions vying to place casinos and racinos around the state of Maine, the …
Oftentimes, the fat lady singing happens to be Lady Luck. But when it comes to the Maine 2011 ballot, the hollow cry of the recession should trump fortune’s cautionary shrill in the ears of state voters.
The …
Convenience is regarded highly in modern society as a necessity.
As the pace of life increases to keep in stride with the quickstep of the web and technology, institutions also warp their methods to maintain a spot …
As has become customary, the state-owned, Casella Waste Systems-owned Juniper Ridge Landfill, one of the company’s finest accoutrements located on the Old Town-Alton town line — is raising quite the stink for central Maine locals.
And the …
Thursday night’s Janelle Monáe concert at the Collins Center for the Arts showcased just how well its show-stopping lead could handle herself on the high wire. The primary problem: Only 800 or so were there to …
When election time rolls around here at the University of Maine, someone is bound to get the blues.
After all, only one can be deemed worthy to bear the distinction of white knight for the Black Bear …











