Morning Links - Sunday, September 24, 2023

Arts

Curtain rising on musical that Cape High senior started in middle school ๐Ÿ› Portland Press Herald

At 89, Maine artist Alison Hildreth is still mixing it up ๐Ÿ› Portland Press Herald

Business

Cement plantโ€™s closure couldย ripple through Maineโ€™s construction sector ๐Ÿ› Bangor Daily News

Community

Out of the Darkness Walk community fundraising, awareness event ๐Ÿ› WCSH News Center Maine

Environment

Fifty years ago, Maine's climate crisis began. And it hasnโ€™t ended. ๐Ÿ› The Maine Monitor

Commentary: Maine Clean Trucks proposal carries major economic and environmental benefits ๐Ÿ› Portland Press Herald

Letter to the editor: Producers of pollution should cover the costs ๐Ÿ› Portland Press Herald

Food and Drink

Walk a day in the shoes of Josh Miranda, the Old Portโ€™s ruling restaurateur ๐Ÿ› Portland Press Herald

WaPo & NYT Consult Locals ๐Ÿ› Portland Food Map

Healthcare

The Maine Millennial: Why wonโ€™t we think of health care as a public good? ๐Ÿ› Portland Press Herald

Nazis

Maine public meetings struggle to curb hate on Zoom ๐Ÿ› Portland Press Herald

Outdoors

Mill Brook Preserve (Westbrook, ME) ๐Ÿ› Hiking in Maine

Politics

Commentary: Significant bipartisan breakthroughs seldom make headlines ๐Ÿ› Portland Press Herald

Jim Fossel: Take a long, hard look at No Labels ๐Ÿ› Portland Press Herald

Public Safety

10 people displaced after fire at Westbrook apartment building ๐Ÿ› Portland Press Herald

Vacationland

First foliage report of the season looks promising in Maine ๐Ÿ› WCSH News Center Maine