A true compromise would be the best outcome for all involved.
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Schools get poor grade for effort to minimize amount of trash
Hand dryers, washable or compostable food trays and recycling paper would be good first steps.
Commentary: Burrito cart hullabaloo spotlights concept of cultural appropriation
When the term is overused, true offenses may be missed while others are exaggerated.
The humble Farmer: When storytelling enthusiasts call, it’s time for some good lines
Overheard remarks and more can draw smiles.
Funding county jails: Why it matters to all families in Maine
If you value the safety you feel as a citizen, recognize that keeping the state’s inmates in jail is a priority.
Maine Voices: On June 13, vote for Question 1 bond to power small-business and tech economy
Through leveraging matching funds, the bond will lead to $100 million for critical R & D, loans and startup capital that will pay dividends in jobs and overall growth.
Leonard Pitts: After last of a dozen aunts and uncles dies, a nephew reflects on his roots
Their superstitions, sayings and wisdom aren’t totally gone, because they reside within the next generation.
Maine Voices: LePage misrepresented Maine opinion on national monument
There was plenty of public outreach prior to the Katahdin designation, and polls of Mainers show strong support for it.
Greg Kesich: For Portland residents, a source of real fake news right in our backyard
School board member Holly Seeliger has promoted several debunked ‘news’ stories on social media and YouTube.
Maine Voices: Dog breeder, therapist and Liam created a Chihuahua miracle
Liam has changed my life, and now my relationships are stronger and healthier than ever before.