With coronavirus infections on the rise, it makes sense to slow the scheduled reopenings of some businesses.
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Maine Voices: Recent Portland Adult Ed graduate a role model as we hurry up and wait
Neither snow nor distance nor wheelchair snafus disrupted the gratitude and grace of his 10-year quest for a diploma.
Maine Voices: Law enforcement vital in the fight against opioid overdose
Medicine-assisted treatment and harm reduction are not enough to stop the rising death toll in Maine.
Jim Fossel: Without third parties, presidential debates will always fail the voters
The events are designed to protect major-party candidates from challenges by hopefuls on their own ideological flanks.
The Maine Millennial: Whatever happens Tuesday, I’m ready for it
The Victoria of four years ago didn’t think she could handle a post-Nov. 8, 2016, world. But that was then.
Another View: Political polarization gets in the way of friendship
It’s hard to overlook attitudes that you consider to be immoral.
The View From Here: When is it going to end?
COVID could make the longest presidential campaign ever last beyond Election Day.
Our View: Out-of-control money in Maine’s U.S. Senate race
The state is no better informed after $200 million in campaign spending, but we may be more divided than ever.
Another View: The Supreme Court needs reform
The existing norms are failing and need attention – but there are better ideas than packing the court.
Commentary: I’m socially liberal, fiscally conservative – and politically homeless
My basic American right to contribute to choosing a leader should not be limited to only two choices.