A documentary tells how far we have come from the days of illegal abortion and where we may be headed.
June 2022
Commentary: Sorry, but mental health professionals are not clairvoyant
Most troubled teenagers and young adults will never become violent and there’s no way to identify the few who will.
From the Chamber: Don’t miss these summer happenings
Calendar lovers (Calendarists? Calendarphiles, maybe?) will tell you that technically summer begins on the summer solstice, which is still a week and a half away, but we know summer is here. Some people mark it with the Memorial Day ceremonies in late May, but realistically, we don’t feel the shift to summer until school’s out […]
The Wrap: A new low-alcohol nanobrewery opens this week in East Bayside
Plus, a new Italian bakery comes to Bath, Fish & Whistle opens in Biddeford and LearningWorks culinary students publish a cookbook.
Commentary: The US is importing baby formula to help end supply shortage – what parents need to know
Industry and federal efforts to alleviate a baby formula shortage in the U.S. are ramping up, with the import of foreign brands supplementing increased domestic production. It follows a crisis in which mothers, fathers and caregivers across the U.S. have had to scramble to find scarce supplies or drive long distances to buy formula. But […]
Maine Voices: UMaine system disappoints with Farmington cuts
By abandoning its commitment to liberal arts, the university is not fulfilling its mission.
Letter to the editor: North Yarmouth slate would slow town’s rapid growth
Over the past six years, North Yarmouth has endured a group of residents with an agenda to turn the quiet nature of a rural area into an urban center. That sparked a referendum to limit building permits so the town can attempt to slow growth, “catch its breath,” and figure out how we want to […]
Letter to the editor: Bagshaw is best for House District 106
If you are concerned about the direction Maine is heading when it comes to education, our economy and respect for the rule of law, I urge you to vote for Barbara Bagshaw, House District 106 of Windham, on June 14. She has a lifetime of experience serving others that includes teaching, humanitarian efforts around the […]
Our View: Big tech spending big to fight needed change
Companies like Amazon want us to think that their market dominance is good for us. It’s not.
Letter to the editor: Want to end the dysfunction? Vote, while you still can
If you care about our democracy and don’t want to live under the slow motion horror of a fascist state – get out and vote.
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