Living without electricity is part of life in Maine, and people and houses and people quickly adjust to the way it used to be.
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The Maine Millennial: The illogical politics of pregnancy
Every generation of American women faces workplace discrimination if they get pregnant.
The Maine Millennial: Kavanaugh’s anniversary good reason to march
The Supreme Court justice’s confirmation was a breaking point between some Maine voters and Sen. Susan Collins.
The Maine Millennial: Outsider brings new approach to campaign finance
Tiffany Bond is using the prominence of her Senate campaign to direct contributions to worthy causes.
The Maine Millennial: It’s time we talked about suicide
Fear of bringing up a painful subject can give suicidal thoughts a place to grow.
The Maine Millennial: You can learn a lot from losing
Politicians’ irrational fear of failure drives them to compromise their values.
The Maine Millennial: Beauty so close you might miss it
Mountains, forests, beaches and starry skies are so plentiful here that we take them for granted.
The Maine Millennial: Life and death share the same calendar
History, world and personal, has a way of serving up some confusing emotions this time of year.
The Maine Millennial: When – if ever – is the right time for a baby?
As the planet burns, it’s hard to justify bringing a child into the world just because you want one.
The Maine Millennial: Accounting for pain got lost amid addiction to profit
Drug companies and liquor bottlers can’t be expected to regulate themselves.