The National Woman’s Party led the fight for the 19th Amendment 100 years ago, but the work is not finished.
Greg Kesich
The View From Here: Post-9/11 policing is being used on us
From a federal crackdown in Oregon to a secretive police intelligence unit in Maine, we are seeing counterterrorism tactics turned on the public.
Our View: Pair of Maine businesses don’t deserve election-year backlash
A brewery in Freeport and a pizzeria in Old Orchard should not become casualties in political warfare.
Maine Voices: Power line is a good deal for Maine, and here’s why
Maine already has over 4,000 miles of transmission lines, and this new line will add 53 miles. It’s time to get the project up and running.
Ralph Nader: Five reasons to call for Donald Trump’s resignation
Waiting for the results of the next election gives the president too many months in power to do mischief.
Our View: 207 area code makes us one Maine
With all the forces dividing the state, the first three digits of our phone numbers tie us together.
Commentary: Work-from-home struggles are employers’ problem too
Managers will have to prepare for a workforce stuck at home if schools don’t reopen.
Maine Voices: Hungry Mainers need help from Washington to feed their families
The COVID-19 crisis has created a food insecurity epidemic and the Republican-controlled Senate needs to respond.
Our View: School plan gives a way forward
A flexible framework that ties school reopening to local risk factors makes sense for Maine.
Jim Fossel: BIW could disappear from Maine’s landscape
The century-old shipyard won’t survive if it isn’t competitive, and both the company and the striking union need to come to terms with that.