News of Maine's Coast and Islands
We’ve seen, and maybe experienced first-hand, the conflict that comes when people have different ideas about safe public conduct in light of COVID-19.
Tom Groening
Media
Across the state, high school ended this spring with a whimper. Students graduated at the peak, or perhaps post-peak, of an unprecedented pandemic.
No one can doubt that our commercial fishing industry is now suffering from a variety of problems, some long in the making and others quite recent.
In the past few months, teachers all over the globe have seen their email inboxes flooded with educational resources for remote instruction.
Christa Thorpe
Teachers here are looking for Maine-based resources that students can use regardless of internet access.
Mostel found the western coastline of Monhegan to be a sanctuary that met his needs: isolated, inexpensive, and hard to get to.
Tom Walsh
Living for a number of years now in rural western Maine with her husband, she is a strong supporter of the Second Amendment and gun ownership rights
Tina Cohen
Bar Harbor business owners, from restaurants and shops to hotels and vacation rentals, are reeling from an executive order by Gov. Janet Mills that effectively prohibits out-of-staters from traveling to Maine this summer.
For some fishermen, Maine’s aquaculture industry has been a thorny subject that includes concerns like navigational safety and environmental health.
Laurie Schreiber