More and more, religion is a political tool to serve the goals of one person and one worldview.
Op-eds
Maine deserves leaders who will battle political corruption — like me | Opinion
Our elected representatives should put the state ahead of partisan loyalties and special interests. That’s why I’m running.
Homes must be the top priority for Maine’s next legislative session | Opinion
Our legislators need to do everything in their power to keep the momentum going.
Falmouth is facing a real watershed moment | Opinion
It’s important for our communities, our pets and our waterways to keep Falmouth’s pesticide and fertilizer restrictions in place.
One four-letter word needs to dominate US Senate race in Maine | Opinion
The word is ‘jobs.’ Well-paid jobs that both draw people here and keep people here.
The eastern coyote is not a newcomer to Maine | Opinion
The coyote became a coyote in North America … and never left.
School bus safety in Maine has to be a team effort | Opinion
It’s time to redouble our efforts to make sure our kids arrive to school and get back home safely.
Remaining true to yourself is life’s greatest accomplishment | Opinion
As our society continues to grapple with gender identity, Ralph Waldo Emerson’s words resonate.
Maine’s Question 1 is a Republican temper tantrum | Victoria Hugo-Vidal
If you can’t beat ’em, suppress ’em?
Question 1 is about voter ID. Period. | Jim Fossel
Voters need to cut through the noise and read the question, which is in no way backhanded. Opponents need to be honest about that fact.