We know the candidates as well as any that we’ve seen, but we still will have to listen to an eight-month slugfest.
Greg Kesich
Maine Voices: We are failing our promise to Mainers with mental illness
Jails and hospital emergency departments are no substitute for a functioning community-based system of care.
Our View: Maine lab shows drug companies how to fail
MDI Biological Laboratory is making drug discovery more efficient, saving time and money.
Another View: Sanctions on Russia should mean end of ‘sister city’ projects
As innocents suffer in embattled Ukraine, we have a moral obligation deny comfort to the Putin regime.
Maine Observer: Learning lessons from loss
Growing older means saying good bye, but there are some surprising new discoveries as well.
Commentary: In video message, Schwarzenegger tries to show Russians a different kind of strongman
The actor/politician used all of his skills to craft a video message aimed to reach the people over the head of their government.
Commentary: Employment law still has roots in the middle ages
Master/servant legal doctrine is still behind court decisions that put justice out of reach for workers.
Maine Voices: High cost of insulin puts people’s lives at risk
Maine’s Republican Sen. Susan Collins should join President Biden in his effort to make life-saving medicine affordable to people with diabetes.
Commentary: The IRS must be properly funded; here’s why
The Congressional Budget Office determined that funding the IRS could generate hundreds of billions in revenue over 10 years if it has sufficient resources.
Maine Voices: An activist and an astronaut join the Maine Women’s Hall of Fame
On Saturday, Julia “Judy” Kahrl and Jessica Meir will be added to the list of Maine women who have left their mark on history.