Fortunately, the anonymous caller opposed to immigration doesn’t get to decide who’s allowed into the country.
Greg Kesich
Greg Kesich: Pain spreads among immigrants as LePage’s GA policies take hold
A high schooler’s family is forced to live separately as landlords worry that rental assistance is about to end.
Greg Kesich: Great Northern mill ‘rescue’ no boon to Maine, though investors pocket millions
What if the state had spent $16 million in Millinocket and East Millinocket instead of supporting a tax credit program?
Greg Kesich: Government assistance benefits more than the usual suspects
Tax breaks aid those who have mortgages, company health plans and can afford college costs.
Greg Kesich: Homelessness in Maine has 3 root causes that must be addressed
A reform strategy has to include why people are homeless – or change won’t happen.
Greg Kesich: Mayhew’s campaign against Portland takes a bizarre turn
Are there really too many rich people in the city’s homeless shelters? It depends on who you ask.
Greg Kesich: Journalists’ careers may be insecure but need for them is not
The news media are in flux, but we still require people to make sense of reality by turning it into a story.
Greg Kesich: Governor ignores the truth in warning about illegal immigration
The facts: Undocumented arrivals aren’t to blame for Maine’s ‘uptick in hepatitis C, HIV and turberculosis.’
Greg Kesich: Letting municipalities tax nonprofits is a fair way to spread the burden
Since executive salaries are soaring, hospitals can clearly afford to help pay for infrastructure they use.
Greg Kesich: Dogs in heaven? Including the poodles? Then what about cats?
Recent comments by Pope Francis were misattributed, leaving the question of canine afterlife wide open.