We’re not going to resolve the housing crisis in one large move; it’ll take a wide range of creative and proactive steps to get us where we need to be.
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Opinion: If America’s educators went on strike, would we take action on guns?
While sorely undervalued, the nations’ teachers, united, are in a position of power. A nationwide strike could be the last line of defense for civility and safety.
Opinion: Statewide family planning needs greater support
Public investments in services like those provided by Planned Parenthood are proven to save taxpayer money.
Opinion: Incensed by dishonor of the Medal of Honor
Donald Trump equating the significance of the country’s highest award for valor with the civilian Presidential Medal of Freedom is nothing short of a travesty.
Opinion: Harris could end America’s era of hubris abroad
Once in office, Harris is likely to strive for the ideal described by President George W. Bush the candidate: strong but humble.
Opinion: Policymakers in search of sound science need to listen to fishery
Rep. Jared Golden’s recent efforts to revitalize Maine fisheries through public-private partnerships are warmly welcome.
Opinion: Let’s bring pragmatism back to City Hall
On Nov. 5, vote for City Council candidates with integrity, financial acumen and a willingness to listen to the voter.
Opinion: AI could prove very helpful to Maine students
Let’s cut through the noise, shall we?
Opinion: The common-sense case for the Gorham Connector
Population growth west of Portland is not stopping. Neither should plans to accommodate it.
Opinion: Competent caring and problem solving go hand in hand
The world’s leaders could learn some important lessons from the dedicated staff at Miles Hospital in Damariscotta.