Tuesday’s primary showed that the best way to manage the polls in a pandemic is for most people to vote from home.
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Leonard Pitts: What’s in a name? Less than meets the eye – unless you’re thin-skinned
Those who try to meme ‘Lakeisha’ in revenge for ‘Karen,’ as one reader suggested, will learn that ‘nobody roots for Goliath.’
Our View: Racist NFL team name finally going away
We should all wonder what took so long.
Maine Voices: Focus on individuality has made it harder for U.S. to fight COVID
We will benefit from an approach that incorporates equality, giving to one another and seeing events through their eyes.
Commentary: Lawsuit necessary to stop illegal land grab by CMP
The Maine Bureau of Public Lands is failing to following the straightforward process set out in the state Constitution.
Maine Voices: Public schools need support, not the distraction of a new funding model
A pandemic is not the time to implement education savings accounts, a program with a questionable track record in other states.
Commentary: Time for a Maine forest carbon program for forest landowners
Woodland owners would be paid for committing to managing their lots in a way that promotes carbon storage for several decades.
Our View: Ruling threatens church-state balance in Maine
Giving government money to religious schools muddles the separate missions of both institutions.
Our View: Maine’s public health measures paying off
States that have tried to rush reopening their economies are paying a terrible price.
Maine Voices: I asked for help. I didn’t realize it was going to come from a patient.
Despite the strain COVID has placed on health care workers, the question ‘Are you OK, Doctor?’ shows the trust that physicians and patients still share.