The city and its Republican mayor show that lowering housing costs through zoning reform doesn’t have to be a partisan battle.
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The View From Here: ‘Everything is possible’ for abortion foes
The absurd myth of last-minute abortions is propaganda designed to drown out legitimate policy debate.
Maine Voices: Just another statistic – why I’ve chosen to leave the medical profession
The pandemic was a breaking point for those of us who practiced medicine day in and day out in a pared-down environment where colleagues and staff were burning out and demoralized
The humble Farmer: Party in the rhubarb patch, and other spring revels
’Tis the season when an old Maine man enjoys the unfamiliar sensation of a hand-me-down shirt that fits.
Another View: North Korea’s missile frenzy must have consequences
The U.S. and its allies in Asia should turn up the heat on Kim Jong Un’s dictatorship.
Maine Voices: Accentuate the positive – COVID, a rural school and other challenges
Carrabec High School, in North Anson, makes a point of seeking and finding reasons to celebrate students’ excellence.
Commentary: There’s good reason for tech workers to embrace the office
Their staying home may actually pose a threat to America’s national security.
Maine Observer: Learning from 55 years of Maine gardens
There have been new homes and new crops, but some things never change.
Maine Voices: Advancing Maine’s role in the life sciences through biomanufacturing
More Maine people and organizations are invited to join BioConnects New England, which will help connect a new generation of workers and innovators to one of our region’s economic strengths.
Our View: Gov. Mills should stand up to Maine Republicans’ attacks on vulnerable students
Discriminating against LGBTQ Mainers is part of the party’s election strategy.