by Celina Simmons At the Annual Dinner for the Maine’s State Bicentennial, special guest speaker Patrick Dempsey said, “There’s strength in compromise, not weakness,” when reflecting on the history of Maine and […]
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Homelessness in Portland, Maine and Beyond
What do Maine’s new homelessness laws mean for Portland? By Emma Campbell PORTLAND – On September 19, a new law went into effect in Maine, requiring all towns to provide housing locally […]
Tattoos and You
By James Little Photos Courtesy of James Little We see people all the time walking around displaying their tattoos. Some on their necks, some on their arms and legs. You might hear […]
10 Ways to Cope with Stress
By Lauren Ruby Hello SMCC! Here are some more ways to deal with stress and also a couple ways to have some more self confidence in yourself. 1) Schedule play time […]
Recapping Past Governors; a Continuation from Celebrating Maine’s 200th
By Timothy Randall At the 2019 Maine Bicentennial Dinner, we celebrated Maine’s 200th anniversary as a State and got to see a video presentation of our highest elected living governors. They talked […]
Bring Back the Poets!
by Celina Simmons Poetry has a way of bringing people together, despite whatever differences appear on the surface. Poetry digs deeper than that. It’s when the pen and your hand start to […]
Jessica U. Meir – First woman from Maine to see space
By Arden Leigh This past September, NASA astronaut Jessica Ulrika Meir was launched on a six-month mission aboard the Soyuz MS-15 spacecraft from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan. She will be the […]