Research shows that first-time drug use often begins in the chair where young people lean back and say ‘aah.’
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Maine Voices: Sierra Club backs consumer-owned power for Maine
We should replace profit-seeking utilities with a publicly managed nonprofit to meet climate goals.
Our View: Use Maine’s surplus to help those still hurting
The state still has more work to do to repair the damage caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and its economic aftershocks.
Insight: Are we ready for more guns at protests?
The Rittenhouse verdict could make armed civilians a normal occurrence at political events, changing the composition of who is willing to participate
The Maine Millennial: Recovery means more than not drinking
An addictive personality has its upsides if substance use isn’t in the picture.
Jim Fossel: This year in particular, we have a lot to be thankful for
Yes, it’s getting colder and darker – but consider all that we’ve weathered over the last 12 months.
Maine Voices: Wood also a solution to Maine’s high heating costs, fossil fuel dependence
The cheapest and most reliable option available for many Mainers, heating with wood now includes modern and highly efficient boilers.
The View From Here: It’s not safe to ignore crypto
A virtual currency crash could have real-world implications.
Maine Observer: Hearing aids are a revalation
You don’t know what you’ve been missing until you realize that your family wasn’t mumbling.
Opinion: Who didn’t feel like Arbery’s father when he exclaimed over guilty verdicts?
His cry of surprise recognized this was a moment of triumph for all Americans who’ve watched decades of miscarriages of justice.