Central Maine Power is embarking on an “I’m Sorry Tour” of sorts, with the embattled electric utility running new ads in which CEO Doug Herling promises to fix problems and address customer concerns. Unfortunately, the damage for CMP has been done. A class-action lawsuit is poised to again bring statewide attention to the company, for […]
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Letter to the editor: ‘Lobster Summit’ of 2007 wasn’t a low point for U.S.
Wendie Colpitts asks in a recent letter (“Ironic how liberals hailed so-called Lobster Summit,” Aug. 11) where the liberal outrage was when George H.W. Bush and George W. Bush asked Vladimir Putin to a summit at Walker’s Point in 2007. Answer: Because there was little reason. At that time, Putin and Russia were not attacking […]
Letter to the editor: Circular economics offers solutions to linear problems
Jesus Christ advocated for an economic flow that supports humanity as a whole because he truly recognized how interconnected we are to each other. We can restructure government so that it functions in support of the common good, as it is meant to. This is not an unrealistic idea, and yet it is being treated […]
Letter to the editor: Stormwater ditch defies definition as stream
It should not be regulated by the Maine DEP.
Maine Voices: Speaking from experience about the necessity of safe, legal abortion
Sens. Collins and King should oppose Judge Kavanaugh’s nomination and preserve this right.
Our View: Maine needs options for juvenile offenders
Having Long Creek as the only choice is a waste of taxpayers’ dollars and counterproductive.
National AmeriCorps Grant to benefit schools in Saco, Biddeford
BIDDEFORD — LearningWorks has received a $497,646 AmeriCorps grant from the Corporation for National and Community Service and it will support 101 AmeriCorps members who will provide tutoring, mentoring, and extracurricular enrichment for students who are not yet meeting literacy and math benchmarks. This grant will fund LearningWorks’ AIMS HIGH program, which recruits, trains, and […]
Performing a hat trick
Juggler Michael Menes performs on the lawn of the Edith Belle Libby Memorial Library on Friday. LIZ GOTTHELF/Journal Tribune
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