Posted inBangor, News, The Point Bangor’s old water system leaves many holes to plug — on a 400-year cycle by Christopher Burns March 28, 2015
Posted inNews, Opinion, Politics, State, The Point Can lower age requirements get more young Mainers to run for office? by Christopher Burns March 26, 2015March 27, 2015
Posted inOpinion, The Point Crying secession in Maine: How state policies fuel municipal division by Christopher Burns March 20, 2015
Posted inNews, Politics, State, The Point What have term limits accomplished for Maine? by Christopher Burns March 18, 2015March 15, 2018
Posted inAroostook, Augusta, Bangor, Down East, Hancock, Lewiston-Auburn, Mid-Maine, Midcoast, News, Penobscot, Piscataquis, Portland, State Low temperatures, heavy snow to grip state through the weekend by Christopher Burns February 13, 2015February 13, 2015
Posted inNews, Portland Police find body of missing Kennebunk woman in Wells Harbor by Christopher Burns January 8, 2015January 8, 2015
Posted inThe Point Maine ranks 49th for charitable giving. Are Mainers lacking the giving spirit? by Christopher Burns December 18, 2014December 26, 2014
Posted inOpinion, Opinion Contributor, The Point Can legal marijuana make teens smoke less weed? by Christopher Burns October 31, 2014June 25, 2018
Posted inBangor, News, Penobscot Maine DEP denies proposal for Argyle landfill by Christopher Burns September 24, 2014September 25, 2014
Posted inBusiness, Mid-Maine, Midcoast, News, State Burnham-based company to make iconic Lincoln Logs by Christopher Burns September 17, 2014
Posted inOpinion Can the Internet be the boon Maine towns need? Local governments look to fiber-optics to buoy economies by Christopher Burns September 5, 2014August 30, 2021
Posted inThe Point Older adults have addictions, too. Is Maine ready to address the problem? by Christopher Burns July 18, 2014August 30, 2021
Posted inThe Point The Maine economy is missing a key ingredient: Fiber by Christopher Burns June 21, 2014August 30, 2021