In an extraordinary series of letters to the editor, older physicians remind us what’s at stake on Election Day.
Greg Kesich
Greg Kesich: Ranked-choice voting will be missed in Maine’s Democratic primary
In a crowded field, the instant runoffs would have provided clarity to a fractured process.
The Maine Millennial: This winter, Maine should say ‘no’ to ICE
The expanding presence of the federal immigration enforcement agency threatens some of the very families Maine should find a way to welcome.
Jim Fossel: Center-left Democrats are running out of time.
Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders’ lead against a divided opposition could yield a nominee who is unacceptable to the party’s mainstream.
Maine Compass: School drills should not create trauma for students, staff
Well-run lockdown drills foster familiarity and confidence, and should not trigger anxiety among participants.
Our View: State should not retreat on Maine women’s health
The federal “gag rule” will deny birth control to low-income Maine residents if the Legislature doesn’t act.
Maine Voices: School drills should not create trauma for students, staff
Well-run lockdown drills foster familiarity and confidence, and should not trigger anxiety among participants.
Maine Compass: Abraham Lincoln’s lessons in leadership
Once again we are mired in conflict between competing visions of what kind of country we are going to be.
Our View: Don’t shroud Maine’s legal pot market in secrecy
The state should make sure that the licensing process is open, and the public has a right to know.
The Maine Millennial: Don’t forget that vaccines save lives
When Mainers go to the polls on March 3, public health will be on the ballot.