Just four seniors are among the selections.
March 2018
Our View: Obamacare at 8 years: Much done, much left to do
Advances in access, cost control and quality are good, but not nearly enough to meet the need.
Another View: Ranked-choice voting letter belied constitutional ignorance
A little math shows this vote-counting system would not have rewritten recent history.
Maine Observer: New in town? Find best friends at dog park
They never talk about White House scandals, stressful politics or controversial news.
Jim Fossel: With primary season upon us, get ready for some mud-slinging
For now, the attention will be focused on candidates seeking their party’s nomination, rather than on the independents.
Cynthia Dill: Constitution gives women right to choose abortion – or not
Rejecting the Hyde Amendment is not asking for a government subsidy but insisting on equal protection under the law.
Michelle Singletary: Letting go of old vehicle? Not so fast
You should look at more than just the Blue Book value.
Ned Bachus’s memoir explores the challenges faced by first-generation community college students
Many non-traditional students have persevered through intense hardships – including immigration, homelessness, violence and financial pressures – to get to college.
Book review: Lloyd Weber is over the top in new memoir
Andrew Lloyd Webber, creator of ‘Cats,’ ‘Phantom of the Opera’ and more, reflects on a life in musical theater.
Voices outside the mainstream share their stories at Portland poetry reading
The Portland Public Library kicks off National Poetry Month Saturday by showcasing a half-dozen Maine poets from different backgrounds.