Precedent setting court rulings in the 19th century marginalized Maine’s tribal people and held back their development.
Greg Kesich
Our View: Mainers have much to be thankful for
In the midst of this pandemic, we are surrounded by people who are inspired to help others.
The Maine Millennial: Our survival depends on learning from COVID
It’s no fun, but we know what to do. To keep coronavirus from spreading, we need to stay away from each other.
Jim Fossel: Portland referenda could echo around Maine
Four citizen-initiated ordinances passed by voters in one city show the growing chasm between moderate Democratic leaders and their more progressive base.
Insight: Don’t forget to laugh
Research shows that laughing is good for your mind and your body.
Our View: Republicans need to accept election reality
Joe Biden won. Donald Trump lost. The election is over, and it’s time to let the transition to a new administration move forward.
Maine Voices: Kids Chance Maine gets scholarships to young people in need
The children of a parent killed or seriously injured in a workplace accident should not lose their chance for higher education.
The View From Here: 2020 shows damage done by too much money in politics
The funding that’s flooding the state doesn’t make us better informed – it just makes us mad.
Jim Fossel: Moderation is the blessing of divided government
Liberals should take solace from the fact that even if they can’t do everything they want, their opponents won’t be able to either.
Our View: Buy local, start early for Maine pandemic holiday shopping
We can’t do everything we did in previous years, but we can make sure this year’s spending will help local businesses.