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opinion
Commentary: Portland’s ‘strong’ mayor proposal would put social equity at risk
A professional manager can better implement the City Council’s priorities than an elected mayor with their own political agenda.
Maine Voices: Teacher ‘cries out’ at the end of a very hard year
Despite the challenges, a seventh grade teacher feels inspired by his students to keep going.
Commentary: My father’s prison became mine; I won’t let it become my son’s
Our criminal justice system doesn’t just punish people who commit crimes but also their families.
Our View: NIMBYs winning fight over Roux Institute plan
The concerns of nearby property owners should not outweigh the opportunities that could be created by a graduate school.
Leonard Pitts: The Janes: ‘We thought it was over’
A documentary tells how far we have come from the days of illegal abortion and where we may be headed.
Maine Voices: UMaine system disappoints with Farmington cuts
By abandoning its commitment to liberal arts, the university is not fulfilling its mission.
Our View: Big tech spending big to fight needed change
Companies like Amazon want us to think that their market dominance is good for us. It’s not.
Commentary: One solution to inflation? Allow more immigration
Reducing immigration in the Trump years has contributed to a worker shortage that is driving up wages, prices and contributing to inflation.
Jim Fossel: Don’t take constitutional reform lightly
Once a dream of the right, and now one by some on the left, a new constitutional convention is a dangerous idea.