Getting vaccinated, wearing a mask in large groups will help slow the spread of virus in our communities.
Op-eds
Maine Voices: Maine should do more to remediate PFAS contamination
And the federal government should also take steps to make sure that everyone has access to clean drinking water.
The Maine Millennial: I’ve taken over for Dad as Wedding Weeper-in-chief
At a cousin’s wedding, a changing of the guard.
Maine Voices: There is a greener alternative to the NECEC power line project
A route through Vermont would pass under Lake Champlain and below ground along roads instead of through the Maine woods.
Bill Nemitz: Adrift without its local news, a Maine coastal town gets its ‘Anchor’ back
A nonprofit model helped relaunch Harpswell’s monthly paper – and now it’s soaring.
Maine Observer: Tapping into water’s healing power
A dip in the chilly waves can restore body and soul, giving you the strength to carry on.
Jim Fossel: School choice is not the problem in Portland
Educators should find out why families are choosing one high school over the other, not take away their ability to choose.
Insight: Britney Spears’ legal battle has deep roots
The pseudoscience of eugenics guided the Supreme Court a century ago and affects the rights of people with disabilities today.
Question 1 Pro: There’s nothing strange about retroactive laws
CMP’s supporters are trying to scare people about a very ordinary feature of our laws.
The humble Farmer: It’s time to call out fascism wherever we see it
There’s a lot we can learn about what’s going on in our country by studying what got started in Italy a century ago.