Sens. Collins and King should oppose Judge Kavanaugh’s nomination and preserve this right.
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Commentary: Silence gives monsters their power
A little girl too frightened to out a bully grows up to understand – and even forgive.
The Maine Millennial: Where American families came to play, she learned truths about work
A summer job at a theme park taught a new worker memorable lessons.
Jim Fossel: Republicans right to hammer hopefuls over Pelosi support
Democrats’ pledges not to vote for Nancy Pelosi for speaker, should the opportunity arise, are empty and symbolic.
Maine Observer: What do you find at the end of a rainbow?
It turns out that sometimes at the end of a rainbow you will find a lilac bush entwined with a rogue grapevine.
The humble Farmer: Neighbors step lively as once-sleepy Maine road turns into a speedway
As a child, humble safely rode his bike on Route 131. As a teen, he was part of the first cohort to drive to school. Now, he runs across.
Maine Voices: From a bygone era to now, it’s the enemy of my people all over again
The defense of Americans’ intellectual rights is of equal value to the defense of their physical and property rights.
Gina Barreca: If I’ve only one life, let me fill it with friends and laughter
My thoughts emerged less from philosophers I read in college than from ads for products I saw advertised.
Commentary: Trump’s failure to condemn bigots overshadows his successes
The president should make clear that he does not accept the support of the ethno-nationalists of the alt-right.
Commentary: No dog at the White House, but Trump knows one when he sees one
Who needs a four-legged friend when the president is surrounded by old pals he now regards as ‘dogs’?