The recent lawsuit filed against Maine DHHS alleging the overuse and misuse of psychotropic medications for children in state custody underscores the need for continued vigilance to ensure Maine’s most vulnerable kids are getting the care they need. Children who have experienced abuse or neglect at home and need to be removed for their safety […]
January 2021
Letter to the Editor: Maine’s vaccine system too slow
Waiting even to start vaccinating Class 1B until all members of Class 1A can be found and vaccinated makes little sense.
People & Business: Jan. 13
Portland native supports naval shipyard in response to COVID-19 A 2020 University of Southern Maine graduate and native of Portland is serving at Portsmouth Naval Shipyard as part of the largest mobilization of reservists in Naval Sea Systems Command history. The mobilization is tied directly to the COVID-19 pandemic. Petty Officer 1st Class Blasius Duffygoodman […]
Letter to the Editor: Hold tech giants liable for assault on democracy
If Fox, Facebook and Twitter weren’t able to systematically promote lies and exploit false narratives, would Trump have become president? Would a mob have stormed the capital? Good governance cannot prevail in a society that protects and rewards liars. There is evidence that Americans understand this: a corporation can’t use false or misleading ads to […]
Leonard Pitts: Don’t let the traitors – including Trump – off the hook
Calls for unity should not come before genuine repentance and accountability.
Commentary: Through her divisive rhetoric, Education Secretary DeVos leaves a troubled legacy of her own
Note: U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos resigned from her post effective Jan. 8, 2021, saying there was “no mistaking” the impact that President Donald Trump’s rhetoric had on the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol. Here, five scholars offer their views on DeVos’ legacy at the federal agency she headed for four years. Mark Hlavacik, […]
Commentary: Why Trump’s challenges to democracy will be a big problem for Biden
When a mob attacked the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6 and stopped Congress from certifying Joe Biden as the nation’s next president, it was scary – and fatal for at least five people. But it did not pose a serious threat to the nation’s democracy. An attempt at an illegal power grab somehow keeping Donald […]
Maine Voices: Some Republicans finally get it about Trump
But why did it take an insurrection to get them to realize how dangerous this president is.
Obituary: Lorraine Bernier Labbe
BIDDEFORD – Lorraine Bernier Labbe, 88, passed away Jan. 7, 2021 after a brief illness and a decades long battle with …
Obituary: Richard Clarence Campbell
SOUTH PORTLAND – Richard Clarence Campbell, 89, of Washington Avenue, died peacefully on Jan. 8, 2021 at Maine Medical Center following …