The administration’s attempt to describe how and why Renee Good was shot by the ICE agent, before any of the evidence had been thoroughly examined, is another demonstration of the corrupt way in which this administration attempts to hide behind lies and deceit. There is a belief that if lies are repeated enough times, eventually […]
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Government response to Minneapolis ICE killing is offensive and dangerous | Opinion
A government that tells us it is always right is a tyrannical government.
Maine mountain guide practices what she teaches | Column
Sixty-year-old New Englander makes career out of dangerous hikes.
AI is changing the game at Maine restaurants – whether they know it or not
The technology provides assistance for everything from data crunching to taking reservations and learning about new dishes.
New Gloucester age-friendly organization hosts community build
The effort has about 100 volunteers and aims to build 200 window inserts.
Community service is focus of Gray-New Gloucester club’s essay contest
The winner of the Optimist Club competition wins $100 and moves on to a district competition for a chance at a $2,500 scholarship.
Remember Renee Good | Letter
Remember Renee Nicole Good, and all the other victims of wanton authoritarian violence in our country. Sadly, we can not undo the tragedy of Renee’s untimely death. We can carry her memory forward in our hearts and we can be motivated and determined to strive for the goals of justice and change in her name. […]
Use of antipsychotic meds in nursing homes remains flat
Maine has the 12th highest rate of long-term nursing home residents on antipsychotics, which carry health risks.
New legislation would make Maine’s polluters pay | Opinion
Maine would follow the lead of Vermont and New York if a proposal to hold fossil fuel companies accountable passes.
‘Moderate’ Collins resurfaces with Venezuela vote | Letter
Despite her recent support of the War Powers Act, Maine’s senior senator continues to back the administration.