Opinion columnist David Leonhardt in The New York Times (“The sense of justice that we are losing,” April 30) praises post-Watergate investigations where, after that shameful time, our nation ended the Department of Justice as Richard Nixon perceived it: an agency to benefit himself and his friends and punish his enemies. Under each succeeding administration […]
May 2018
Letter to the editor: You mean Portland’s development was planned?
A reader assumed it was just a free-for-all.
As yellow tulips bloom, Portland student’s message of hope for mental illness spreads
The second Hope Day will be held Sunday morning at Lincoln Park, where 700 tulips were planted last fall.
Maine Voices: Greater Portland’s prosperity riding on strong public transit network
A bus, train and ferry service system will help decrease congestion and attract workers and jobs.
Another View: Reason for cautious hope for Korean peace
A treaty between the Koreas merits pursuing because progress must be sought.
The Maine Millennial: Chaplain controversy shows that Congress could benefit from a Catholic education
A Catherine McAuley alumna says Speaker Paul Ryan and other supporters of the tax bill should listen more closely to the Rev. Patrick Conroy’s message of compassion.
Gina Barreca: Ninja worriers won’t ward off future ailments by complaining about today’s
I’m trying to figure out why these ‘organ recitals’ have so easily slipped into my everyday talk.
Reflections: Bible said it, research confirms it: Happy spouse, happy, healthy life
Researchers confirm the power of close relationships.
Yarmouth holds on to edge SP in battle of unbeatens
Yarmouth senior Joe Truesdale (2) is congratulated by sophomore Preston Jancovic (21) and sophomore Gavin Hamm after scoring a goal during the Clippers’ 8-7 home win over South Portland in Friday night’s battle of unbeatens. Mike Strout photos. More photos below. BOX SCORE Yarmouth 8 South Portland 7 SP- 2 1 1 3- 7Y- 3 […]