Daniel C. Bryant, M.D., deserves credit for seizing the moment in his Dec. 5 Maine Voices column, “Trump’s health care policy appears heavy on complexity, light on mercy.” In analyzing each of six changes that President-elect Donald Trump promises to make to our health care system (outlined on Trump’s website), Dr. Bryant exposes their multiple […]
December 2016
More walkable spaces are key to older residents
Throughout its history, AARP has had a vision of an America whose towns and cities nurture the mobility, safety and engagement of citizens throughout their lives. In 2012, AARP implemented a program, the AARP Network of Age-Friendly Communities, to support cities, towns and neighborhoods across the country. More than any other state, Maine cities and […]
Parking must be affordable enough
Many Maine communities, with downtown growth, consider parking a necessary ingredient for further economic growth and resident happiness. To this end, Biddeford might build a parking garage, the Press Herald reported Nov. 30 in the article “Downtown Biddeford’s all abuzz, but the parking’s a buzzkill.” A municipal parking garage can be an important asset for […]
Children hear meanings adults might have missed
Children hear meanings adults might have missed One recent evening, we received a call from our granddaughter, who is a teacher at a charter school in Springfield, Massachusetts, and whose fifth-graders are predominantly Hispanic and black. She said that the children, the students, were afraid and very upset, because the next president of the United […]
Celebrating Evergreen Cemetery, the largest in Maine
The Friends of Evergreen celebrated a quarter-century of supporting the Portland cemetery.
Stained-glass tree sparkles in remembrance, delights patients at Barbara Bush Children’s Hospital
The eye-catching sculpture, 18 feet tall and loaded with 95 hidden small treasures, was created by Falmouth artist Laura Fuller in memory of her daughter Delaney.
Search goes on for survivors of Indonesian earthquake
Nearly 100 people are dead after the strong quake destroyed dozens of buildings in Aceh province, where killer quakes strike regularly.
Most Maine students proficient in English, science, new test shows
The results of the statewide tests for students in grades three through eight can’t be compared to results from previous tests.
Podcast: Like a Boss – Patrick J. Scully, CEO of Bernstein Shur, on leading the 100-year-old firm
The CEO of one of Maine’s largest law fims, Bernstein Shur, sits down with Portland Press Herald CEO Lisa DeSisto to talk business
In wake of anti-Muslim graffiti at USM, rally of religious groups appeals for inclusiveness
Stand up against bias and intolerance, organizer Reza Jalili says amid a spate of hate crimes since the divisive election.