Category Archives: Politics and government

Maine, Nova Scotia to cooperate on ocean energy development | SustainableBusiness.com

Maine, Nova Scotia To Cooperate on Ocean Energy Development.

Troop greeter veteran headed to Iraq | Bangor Daily News

Troop greeter veteran headed to Iraq | Bangor Daily News

Gay marriage to the fore in Augusta | Bangor Daily News

Gay marriage to the fore in Augusta – Bangor Daily News.

Unemployment takes a toll | The Reporter

[The newspaper where I worked for more than 13 years  and where I served as the opinion page editor for several years was gracious enough to publish a commentary I wrote in the paper’s Sunday Op-Ed section. There is a typo at the beginning of the second sentence of the online version of the piece, which I’m guessing happened when they converted it for the website. Please ignore the X. Thanks. — KM]

Unemployment takes a toll – The Reporter, July 11, 2010.

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Obamas coming to Mount Desert for some RandR | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram

Obamas coming to Mount Desert for some R&R | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram.

Lab goes to sea: USM science team sails south to study oil spill’s effects on whales | Portland Press Herald

PORTLAND, Maine — A University of Southern Maine professor and  a crew of students are embarking on an expedition to learn how the massive oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico is affecting the health of whales.

The research vessel, Odyssey,  a 93-foot, two-masted sailboat packed with laboratory equipment, is now berthed at DiMillo’s Marina. The vessel is scheduled to depart Portland next Friday.

John Wise, a professor of toxicology and molecular epidemiology at the University of Southern Maine, is the lead scientist. At least 10 USM students will be on board for some portion of the three-month expedition.

The vessel is carrying Wise’s cellular molecular laboratory – the only laboratory of its kind at sea, according to Iain Kerr, chief executive officer of Ocean Alliance, the Massachusetts nonprofit that owns the $1.5 million ketch.

Wise and the crew will be hunting for cell samples of sperm, humpback and Bryde’s whales. Wise will study DNA extracted from the cells to examine the effects of pollution.

He will use his lab to grow additional cells, which in effect become a permanent living sample for further study.

The creation of new cell lines from wild marine animals is difficult if not impossible to do because the cells degrade within hours, Wise said. That’s why it’s important to have a floating laboratory.

Click on the link for the rest of this story by Tom Bell in the Portland Press Herald.

Maine program nearly carbon-creditworthy | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram

Maine program nearly carbon-creditworthy | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram.

Program helps Mainers become First Time Campers

First time campers relish home comforts | Lewiston Sun Journal

Raffle winner pitches first camp in Camden Hills | Bangor Daily News

To learn more about the state parks, visit the Maine Department of Conservation website at: www.maine.gov/doc.

Let’s have a drink to the Maine Law

I had to grin about the DownEast.com trivia question for today, especially since I posted the other day about the Maine craft beers I am able to find here in California. Here’s the question.

What was the “Maine Law”?

Answer

Maine pioneered the prohibition of alcohol, adopting a ban on the sale of liquor on June 2, 1851. The law became the model for prohibition laws in other states.

Two Auburn families seek to adopt three brothers from Haiti | Lewiston Sun Journal

AUBURN — Spring and Rich Gouette have three kids, an 11-year-old boy and two young girls. Louise and Brian Johnson have three boys; the oldest is 6. Each family considered adoption last fall, yearning to add to their young broods, but the time didn’t feel right for either. The Gouettes had their house up for sale. Moving invited uncertainty. The Johnsons prayed about adoption, leaving the decision with God. They weren’t yet feeling called.

And then, an earthquake struck Haiti in January.

The sale of their house had fallen through and the Gouettes couldn’t see waiting any longer. They connected with a Haitian orphanage through friends and immediately fell in love with a 9-year-old boy named Augenson. He was the one.

Then came news that he wasn’t alone.

Augenson had brothers, 6-year-old Wisler and 2-year-old Wisly.

“We were just in agony: ‘How do we separate the brothers?’” Spring Gouette said. “I put the word out on Facebook, ‘Here’s the deal …’”

Click on the link for the rest of this story by Kathryn Skelton in the Lewiston Sun Journal.

Suspect in triple slaying indicted by Aroostook County grand jury | Bangor Daily News

Suspect in triple slaying indicted by Aroostook County grand jury – Bangor Daily News.

Autopsy shows veteran died of gunshot to neck | Bangor Daily News

Autopsy shows veteran died of gunshot to neck – Bangor Daily News.

Dispensary applicants competing for licenses | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram

Dispensary applicants competing for licenses | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram.

Wind power draft hits regulation snag | Bangor Daily News

Wind power draft hits regulation snag – Bangor Daily News.

Medway man killed in Togus standoff | Bangor Daily News

Medway man killed in Togus standoff – Bangor Daily News.

How to take part in Maine’s war against invasive species |DownEast.com

How to take part in Maine’s war against invasive species |DownEast.com

Flags to be lowered for Shaw | The Kennebec Journal, Augusta, ME

Flags to be lowered for Shaw | The Kennebec Journal, Augusta, ME

Memorial contributions to assist the Shaw family may be made to Maine Education Credit Union, P.O. Box 1096, Augusta 04330.

Mailers blast plan to raise postal rates | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram

Mailers blast plan to raise postal rates | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram.

Bath Iron Works wins destroyer contract | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram

Bath Iron Works wins destroyer contract | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram.

FEMA’s new flood plain mapping could cost coastal Mainers dearly | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram

FEMA’s new flood plain mapping could cost coastal Mainers dearly | The Portland Press Herald / Maine Sunday Telegram.