The city has priced out most of its own essential workers. The promotion of development without affordable units has been relentless.
Siobhán Brett
Opinion editor
The humble Farmer: Shower installation has been a learning experience
When it comes to telling funny stories on a stage, the circumstances have more to do with the success than anything you say or do. I imagine the same is true of installing shower units.
Maine Voices: It’s Republicans’ turn to take action on gun violence
Whatever virtue people think guns have, how can it stand against the mass shootings we’ve already experienced in the United States in 2023?
Another View: Maine must continue to lead on PFAS crisis
Other states are following our example. Let’s keep it that way.
Our View: CMP power-line saga needs to have a silver lining
What good can come of the protracted battle over the billion-dollar energy project? We could learn from it so that nothing like it transpires again.
Commentary: How could a 21-year-old leak national security data without the Pentagon knowing?
In spite of the high-profile leaks that have occurred over the last decade, most people still don’t realize how easy it is for something like this to occur.
Clarence Page: GOP, beware. Abortion politics are firing up both sides
Let’s face it. Anti-abortion politics is about power, grievance and getting the upper hand on the other side.
Letter to the editor: Mifepristone ruling must be fought
The Permanent Commission on the Status of Women in Maine condemns in the strongest possible terms the decision of U.S. District Judge Matthew Kacsmaryk in the case of Alliance for Hippocratic Medicine v. FDA. The ruling found that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration improperly approved the abortion pill mifepristone, one of two drugs commonly […]
Maine Voices: Retaliation-free listening tour can inform reform of child protection
It’s time we take advantage of the experience of those working in child protection, the people who know and understand the system.
Commentary: Wall Street should tell Kevin McCarthy to extend debt limit
Democrats aren’t going to agree to McCarthy’s harsh demands. Yet the House speaker seems determined to put his energy into a probably doomed attempt to unify his dysfunctional party.