With historians providing insight, contention over monuments, statues and historical commemoration can broaden our understanding of the past.
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Black History Month: The past shows the way forward
History shows that the actions of ordinary people have the power to transform the world.
The View From Here: Western Maine corridor vote would add new ways to say ‘no’
The anti-CMP power line question would provide more opportunities to veto future climate-response projects.
The Maine Millennial: Stress isn’t all in your head
Your body will tell you when your brain is dealing with more than it can handle.
Maine Observer: Two blind dates, two different endings
Friends can fix you up, but they can’t create the necessary chemistry.
Commentary: Real estate boom signals new in-migration to Maine. Let’s hope we’re ready
It’s the result of a strong brand, a virus and our own responsible action. The challenge: making it work for the people who were here all along.
Jim Fossel: Internal fights rock Maine Republicans
Party leaders should focus on winning elections, not enforcing ideological purity.
Maine Voices: Be prepared for risks that come with boating during colder months
Knowing the facts about cold-water immersion – and wearing a life jacket – might help to save your own life.
Commentary: Healthy soils essential for healthy climate, healthy agricultural economy
L.D. 437 will be vital to ensuring that Maine farmers and ecosystems thrive despite a changing climate.
The humble Farmer: I go where the in crowd goes – to get my vaccination
No more excuses for not visiting the hardware store to get what’s needed to fix the toilet tank.