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March 2010
Domestic-violence victim’s dad urges tougher N.H. law
If simple assault were a felony, the gunman would not have been out on bail, John Cantin testifies.
Consumer spending perked up in March
Financial confidence rises more than expected, allowing shoppers to hit the stores with a little less caution.
Letters to the editor, March 31, 2010Dental school would benefit Maine
The University of New England has spent many years studying the feasibility of, and now planning for, a College of Dental Medicine in Maine. This is a college for the entire state with students learning and practicing at community clinics all over Maine. UNE takes its mission seriously in responding to the critical shortage of […]
Maine Voices: Private academies do fine job of educating communities’ kids
Thornton Academy is one of many schools offering competitive alternatives to public schools.
Our View: Portland schools should have more common programs
A lack of a citywide health curriculum points to other areas that could use more consistency.
Our View: Maine can’t even line up for ‘Race to the Top’
The state still has a long way to go to be in the running for federal education reform funding.
Maine Voices: Credit, debit card swipe fees too high
They are a hidden charge that burdens merchants and consumers alike with higher prices.
Greg Kesich: Health care debate gave people what they want
When there is no middle ground, the only options are partisan victory or total gridlock.
Meredith Goad: Say CHEESE(cake)
Sure, Tony Dominicus can bake you a traditional version, but it’s his not-your-mother’s flavors that are gaining him something of a cult following.