Employees practicing ‘social distancing’ – and their managers – face new issues of accessibility, staff cohesion, child care, information flow and accountability.
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The humble Farmer: Journeying far and near in search of romance
‘Where did you two meet?’ At sea, around the neighborhood, or in humble’s Model T.
Commentary: Maine voters want children immunized – here’s how psychology can help make that happen
Establishing incentives, setting up reminders and removing financial and logistical barriers can motivate people to get their kids vaccinated.
Gina Barreca: Listening for the tell-tale sound of ‘class’
Don’t confuse ‘class’ with ‘cash.’ It’s a quality much deeper than money.
Maine Voices: Questions about arc of racial justice arise on drive through Georgia
With enough will and unity, equity is difficult but not unattainable, an African American former Mainer says.
The Maine Millennial: New dog still learning old tricks
Coming to terms with cats, day care and men with beards is an ongoing challenge for a newcomer to the family.
Rowe School in Yarmouth offers family skate
YARMOUTH — Rowe School in Yarmouth is hosting a family skate event at 1 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 1, at Blake Skating Pond off Main Street. All Rowe School families are invited to enjoy an afternoon of ice skating, cocoa, and conversation in the warming hut. All children must be accompanied by an adult and siblings […]
Another View: Parents who cheat for their children actually cheat their children
The celebrity college admissions scandal offers a warning to ambitious parents of all income brackets and status cohorts.
Our View: Child care access is a Maine workforce issue
The lack of quality, affordable child care is limiting parents’ employment just when we need them most.
The Maine Millennial: Heartbreak marks a new stage in life
What do you lose at the end of a relationship? A boyfriend, a coffee maker and a vision for the future.