And here’s what it DOESN’T look like, too.
Greg Kesich
Maine Observer: Spring in Maine is ‘mud-luscious’
A text message about the change of seasons unlocked a lifetime of memories.
Maine Voices: Winning the war with words
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky reminds us that words and symbols are powerful weapons in times of war.
Jim Fossel: Conservatives should fight for federal budget reform
Allowing the government to continue spending without passing a budget encourages congressional laziness.
Insight: Guns in the COVID era
An expert discusses trends in gun sales and gun violence in pandemic America.
Maine Voices: Flavored tobacco ban won’t prevent kids from vaping
It’s already illegal to sell tobacco to minors, so a ban on some products will affect only law-abiding Maine adults.
The humble Farmer: A bit of advice before you go …
Leaving a will that is at the mercy of a probate judge may not engender fond memories among your heirs.
Commentary: Permanent daylight saving time would save no time or daylight
The Sunshine Protection Act won’t give us any more sunlight, but it would mismatch what we have with our body clocks.
Maine Voices: Nuclear power advocates need to answer some questions
Until we know how we are going to pay for it and how long it will take to complete a project, nuclear is not a viable option.
Gail Caiazzo, Saco: Who’s minding the store?
New Year’s Eve 1953 was a fun night for my sister Patty and me. Our family lived in an apartment over “John’s Foodland,” the general store my parents owned in Buckfield. Patty had overheard Mom and Dad making plans to go out to celebrate the New Year after all eight of their children were expected […]