But if we continue to block large-scale, multi-year infrastructure projects like the New England Clean Energy Connect, our economy will not grow.
Greg Kesich
The View From Here: Living on a two-way street
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Jim Fossel: LePage reboot remains on-brand
The former governor is campaigning on a different approach to his old idea of eliminating the state income tax.
The Maine Millennial: Men get to enjoy sex without consequence. Why can’t women do the same?
The only way to really reduce abortions is birth control and sexual education.
Maine Voices: Court erases last vestige of anti-Catholic law
The bigoted, anti-immigrant policies of Maine’s James G. Blaine was behind Maine’s ban on public funding for religious schools.
Insight: The dangerous pull of conspiracy theories
In a world plagued with doubt, it’s a relief to feel that you know what’s really going on.
Maine Observer: Learning (the hard way) to eat Italian food
A white shirt and a table cloth were the collateral damage of this valuable lesson.
Commentary: Former Trump chief of staff: Republicans should watch Jan. 6 hearings
The testimony provided by fellow Republicans is damming, and we all should pay attention.
Our View: ‘No wires’ plan gives a peek into Maine’s future
Efficiency measures and large battery storage will make part of the grid more reliable and less expensive.
Another View: Strengthen ‘say on pay’ to rein in executive salaries
Between 1978 and 2021 average workers at top companies saw their pay increase by 18 percent. Meanwhile, pay for CEOs in those companies went up by 1,322 percent.