Remote and hybrid work have led to “booms” in some areas, including parts of Maine. It’s getting harder to convince a company to relocate.
March 2023
Letter to the editor: Blinding headlights are out of control
It’s time to do away with those super bright headlights, for safety’s sake.
Another View: GOP should openly debate Biden’s budget proposals
The budget plan unveiled last week is like an initial offer for negotiations aimed at reaching a compromise – a word we have heard too little in recent years.
Letter to the editor: Concern about ‘Gender Queer’ not like book burning
Regarding the statements by Thomas Boatman on banning books (“Letter to the editor: Windham book banning efforts cause harm,” March 4), he’s missing the reason for asking that these books be pulled from the school libraries. It has nothing to do with queer and trans subjects being unfit for children. It’s about removing material with […]
Letter to the editor: Community must engage with Saco schools project
Parents of young children in Saco have waited some 20 years for new school buildings to replace Young and Fairfield schools (“Proponents of building two new schools eye referendum,” March 9), and now that the preliminary process has finally begun in collaboration with the state, a groundswell of broad public input from citizens is critically […]
Maine Voices: Incarcerated students are living proof of the value of parole
Many of the students I work with want to give back to their communities. Without the ability to complete internships, obtain licensure or network, they’re at a huge disadvantage.