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Maine Voices: For those standing on the median, ‘flying a sign’ is an exercise in humility
Many are embarrassed by asking for cash, and they say they would rather be working.
Greg Kesich: Bernie Sanders’ agenda can win in Maine if a candidate can pull it off
His success should give Democrats pause as the 2018 gubernatorial campaign approaches.
Maine Voices: Meals on Wheels delivers better health for Maine’s seniors
The service, which is not just for low-income elderly, provides good nutrition and improves quality of life.
Maine Voices: LePage’s proposed cuts cast school leaders as fat to be trimmed
Good administrators are key to students’ success, and that’s enough reason to reject funding changes.
Maine Observer: Stow contains all of Maine’s pleasures
Through all four seasons the border area brings to mind different parts of the state’s unique natural beauty.
Maine Voices: Immigrants made America great
The story of America is only the story of new arrivals arriving, striving and becoming Americans in their own ways.
Garrison Keillor: The Boy President’s style almost defies attempts at parody
Donald Trump’s bloviating has been punctured by poison pens before and will be for years to come.
Commentary: Children from more stable homes do better, but what else do we know?
Social scientists probably will not be able to cut entirely through the ‘selection effect’ in studies.
Camden Conference can help Maine students learn about world issues
The nonpartisan group seeks to support teachers and allow students to get a hands-on education.