The party has become so focused on winning moral arguments that it has forgotten how to win legislative ones.
Scott Paida
Canadians need reassurance before visiting Maine | Opinion
We need to know that Maine politicians will not cooperate with or facilitate the Trump administration’s mass deportation machine.
Cool it with the brioche buns, Portland | Letter
In reading the column in today’s paper about how some Portland restaurants are moving away from the “cheffy” or foodie trends to a more nostalgic vibe (“New Portland restaurants are leaning into nostalgia,” Oct. 22), I’m hoping that this means the demise of the brioche bun. With the brioche bun being the usual bun used […]
Parties should be glad Maine voters have choices | Jim Fossel
We need leaders who can adapt, regardless of party or age. If that’s older candidates, fine. But let the electorate decide.
Maine is being flooded by illicit vapes, kratom and more | Opinion
We can’t afford to look away from the proliferation of these substances or the criminal networks behind them.
Graham Platner will restore power to the people | Opinion
Judge the Democratic Senate candidate on what he wants to do for Mainers now, not his past mistakes.
After 60 years of visiting, I won’t be returning to Maine | Opinion
The arbitrary, unchecked procedure for entry into the U.S. from Canada is just not worth the risk.
Trump’s Gaza deal is a recipe for permanent occupation, not peace | Opinion
The president’s deeply flawed plan is more political theater than diplomatic breakthrough.
In Maine’s public education debate, both sides should be received in good faith | Opinion
If we get beyond partisan grandstanding, we must accept that both approaches have something of value to offer.
Democrats need to stop with the purity tests | Opinion
Gravitating toward mediocre candidates perceived as ‘safe’ will not move America forward.