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Posted inAmerican Journal, Forecaster Opinion, Lakes Region Weekly

Life Unwound: Mindful messages hanging from a tree hit the mark

On my daily walk along Portland’s Eastern Promenade, I see people running with their dogs on East End Beach, throwing sticks in the water or across the sand for the frisky pups to chase and retrieve. I pass other walkers, runners, bikers, photographers, men, women and children enjoying the wide-open view, each other and the […]

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Through My Lens: Justice could be served with Maine Supreme Court appointee

Gov. Janet Mills last week nominated the first Black judge to the Maine Supreme Judicial Court. Judge Rick Lawrence’s confirmation would be a giant step for Maine’s minority and Black communities. This news could not have come at a better time as Maine heads into a gubernatorial election year, when we will have to choose […]

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Forum: ‘Active hope’ required in fight against global warming

It’s hard to avoid hearing about floods, droughts, heat waves, fires and rising sea levels and not feel worried. If you’re concerned about climate change, you’re not alone. A recent survey of young people in 10 countries found that more than half reported feeling sad, anxious, angry, powerless, helpless and guilty about global warming (The […]

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Mainewhile: The many moving parts in the Ukraine invasion

Pick an image, any image, coming out of Ukraine right now and it will break your heart. People evacuating the city with their pets, young couples preparing to defend their homes, the soldier who gave his life to detonate a bridge, the older woman who defied invading Russian soldiers. Heartbreaking, every one. If, for some […]