In the 1970s, I was fortunate to have a front-row seat at a colorful parade of high-profile guests.
Siobhan Brett
Staff Writer
The Maine Millennial: Why student loan forgiveness touches a nerve
Rep. Jared Golden’s recent tirade on the subject was insulting to Mainers – and gravely out of touch.
Insight: One thing we know about the Maui wildfires: Those most responsible won’t pay a cent
And it’s you and I and the struggling citizens of Maui who are left to pick up the ever-mounting bill for climate disasters. It doesn’t have to be this way.
Commentary: If Yevgeny Prigozhin is gone, long live Putin?
Whatever the outcome, world leaders should take this opportunity to angle away from the Russian president.
Maine Voices: South Portland’s neglect of Willard Beach fails locals and visitors alike
Not enough is being done to either mitigate or adequately communicate the extent of the contamination at the popular beach.
Commentary: American industry may pay a high price for remote work
Even Zoom is asking its workers to stop using Zoom and get back to their desks. There’s a reason for that.
The humble Farmer: Beware the man – or woman – with a criminal mind
Over the years, detective books have furnished me with a wealth of practical knowledge.
Commentary: I’m co-teaching my college class with ChatGPT. Will it upstage me?
For now, I see more educational opportunities than I see threats.
Commentary: America’s on-again, off-again relationship with God
Proxies for religious belief can be an unreliable barometer.
Commentary: Maine’s national wildlife refuges are an extraordinary asset to our state
The direct and indirect benefits of this protected acreage are too numerous to list.