It’s getting harder and harder for young people to visualize their futures. That has to change.
Siobhán Brett
Opinion editor
Another View: Jan. 6 hearings make it harder for Republicans to keep the Trump charade going
Bipartisan participation in a ‘profound moment of reckoning’ seems pretty unlikely.
Maine Voices: Don’t let the UMS furor distract from the task at hand
The University of Maine System is an endangered asset deserving of our full attention and most insistent support.
The Maine Millennial: I’ll miss you, Greg Kesich. But I’m not going anywhere.
From 1930s union music on long car rides to spotting my knack for opinionating, my gratitude to my former editor knows no bounds.
Jim Fossel: Consider term limits without limits
If they’re to be placed on Supreme Court justices, term limits should be placed on members of Congress, too.
Insight: Abortion-ruling absurdity: It could also hamstring IVF treatment
The U.S. fertility industry may have to fight to exempt its services from states’ antiabortion laws.
Letter to the editor: Kesich gave us much more than conversation
Thank you, Greg Kesich, for your 15 years of devotion to Mainers and Americans through your editorials in The Portland Press Herald. Yes, we readers let you know what we all thought. But, more importantly, you allowed us to do so. Ably aided by your associate Sarah Collins, you respected not only your readers, but […]
Commentary: Pass rights laws now, Democrats. Messages can wait.
Time is of the essence. Anything that won’t be enacted should be saved for divided government.
The humble Farmer: Sometimes it’s worth letting north be south
In which an old lesson takes on new relevance.
Our View: Governors’ summer junket went a step or two too far
It’s hard to imagine the trade-off will be worthwhile.