The state university system is withholding public information related to the bungled hiring of a new president last year at the University of Maine at Augusta.
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LC Van Savage: Al dente is al awful
Is there anyone out there who can possibly explain to me who invented al dente foods? Who was the sadist who decided we should turn off the stove before our food was fully cooked so pasta and rice grains had a hard core? That we ought to not continue boiling them until they are edible? […]
Giving Voice: Community is the key to success
When I started to volunteer at Mid Coast Hunger Prevention Program in 2009, little did I know this choice would lead to so many opportunities and collaborations with other Brunswick nonprofits. My experience, though hardly unique, demonstrates how much we can accomplish as a community when we are open to sharing resources, talent and time […]
Gordon L. Weil: Maui’s utility crisis — it could happen here
Maui matters. It matters to Maine and probably many other places. That’s because Hawaiian Electric, the utility that serves the island, has become the focus of concerns that it was a major cause of the fires that disastrously swept a part of that Pacific island. The utility’s downed wires probably caused extensive fires that were […]
By Bike and by Foot: Bicycling in America, Part I
What do Henry Ford, the Wright brothers, the 1876 Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia and a machine called “the boneshaker” have in common? They are all part of the story of bicycling in America, a story deeply enmeshed in the social, cultural and geographical history of this country in the last century and a half. During […]
Sen. Eloise Vitelli: Paying tribute to teachers
For me, this time of year is very special. It is not just the gentle fading of summer and the brisk advent of autumn. It is the annual return of students and teachers to the classroom — a timeless ritual like the leaves falling from the trees and the loons migrating south. Many decades ago, […]
Just a Little Old: Six GOP debaters reveal profiles of cowardice
I tuned in to the first Republican debate to see how the eight candidates on stage would handle the elephant in the room: Donald Trump. The moderators didn’t even raise the issue of the former president for the first half hour, so I got tired of the preening and sound biting and interrupting and turned […]
Maine Voices: South Portland should take care to protect its character, history
Bug Light Park, as a local icon, deserves to be shielded from the rapacious development envisioned by Yard South
Commentary: Televising Trump’s trials is a major mistake
My concern is less about whether televised proceedings are fair to the defendant and more about their effect on the viewer.
Our View: Low pay for state employees is hurting everyone
One in every six state jobs in Maine is empty. There’s a straightforward fix.
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