All Mainers can benefit from knowing strategies to help each other in crisis and non-crisis situations. Think of it like CPR.
Siobhan Brett
Staff Writer
Another View: If cases involving Trump reach the Supreme Court, Clarence Thomas must recuse himself
Public perception matters; Thomas, of all people, should know that.
Our View: Chronic absenteeism can’t be tackled by Maine schools alone
Specific and effective engagement with students and parents calls for a whole lot of outside help.
Maine Voices: The Irish abortion rights experience gives me hope
Ireland’s campaign for access to abortion leaned heavily on stories told by Irish women. Let’s take note of that.
Commentary: This year’s most exciting Emmy winners show a reluctant industry how to change
For all the excitement provided by this year’s newbies to the Emmy club, the winners were still largely white.
Commentary: As a ‘Dreamer,’ I’m never not afraid
Regardless of my DACA status, I live in fear that I could be deported at any time.
Commentary: Recruiting crisis should be wakeup call for military, its treatment of women
A culture of hostility to women has been made worse by the decision to overturn Roe v. Wade.
Maine Voices: How a native New Yorker found her calling in Maine
Since 1979, the state has nurtured my intellect in ways unimaginable prior to moving here.
Letter to the editor: Don’t rush to judge Gorham official
Listen to Benjamin Hartwell’s explanation for joining the Oath Keepers, and remember that each of us might be in a position to regret having added our name to an online mailing list.
Letter to the editor: LePage fails to offer better way to run schools
Paul LePage is quoted (“Virginia Gov. Youngkin stumps for LePage,” Sept. 8, Page B1) as saying, “Democrats are trying to put politicians and bureaucrats between parents and their children.” This fearmongering is part of his platform to give more control over education policy to parents. Yet he has not told us how he would do […]