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2021
Guest column: Spokesperson doesn’t tell the whole story about CMP corridor
Recently, Lyn St-Laurent, the spokesperson for Hydro-Quebec, was interviewed on a Maine radio station to promote the CMP Corridor and cast doubt on Question 1, a referendum initiated by more than 80,000 Maine voters. As a representative of a foreign government-owned company, her comments were filled with half-truths and highly misleading. Not once did she […]
Letter to the Editor: Business should have to follow kindergarten rules
An Aug. 21 letter to the editor from a manufacturers’ industry spokesperson overlooked a crucial point in his critique of climate litigation: These cases aren’t about solving climate change; they’re about dollars and cents. Adaptation and resiliency projects are necessary to protect our communities from the impacts of climate change – but they’re expensive. A […]
Letter to the Editor: Biden’s Afghan withdrawal is an embarrassment
The Biden administration’s reckless withdrawal strategy from Afghanistan is an embarrassment, both at home and to our allies, in my opinion. Most Americans polled wanted our troops out of Afghanistan, but they also wanted it done right. We should have gotten our fellow Americans and the military equipment out before pulling the troops, not the […]
Affordable housing proposal in Cape Elizabeth evolves amid scrutiny
Meanwhile, opposition to Dunham Court has receded after critics accused leaders of a NIMBY response.
Abbott, Puritan prepared to ‘ramp up’ production in Maine amid testing surge
Maine factories operated by the two companies produced swabs and test kits that were critical to the nation’s COVID-19 testing capability.
Gorham native leads team conducting sequencing of COVID-19 tests to detect variants
UMaine grad Ryan Tewhey, a human genetics researcher, took his dream job at The Jackson Laboratory in 2017. Things haven’t played out how he imagined so far, but he’s OK with that.
Live Music Lineup: Phish frontman, trio of indie artists and a tribute to late folk singer
Several Maine musicians will perform in Gardiner on Sunday to pay homage to Martin Swinger.
Our View: Coronavirus pandemic edges toward grim milestone
For more than a century, the influenza pandemic of 1918-19 was the deadliest in our history, a record that will soon be broken by COVID.
Indie Film: Head to Camden or your couch for a festival of nonfiction films
The Camden International Film Festival is back in person, in an impressive way, but its offerings are available online as well.