Gov. Mills should sign L.D. 1541, so towns and cities won’t have to keep picking up the tab for product disposal and recycling.
Op-eds
Leonard Pitts: The suddenness appalled – now condo collapse is a slow-motion tragedy
The abrupt loss of so many lives and homes in Florida steals peace of mind, the illusion of things in order, events under control.
Commentary: The rickety politics of the federal infrastructure bill
If the bipartisan deal fails, it won’t be because the Senate is dysfunctional. It will be because the Democratic Party is.
Maine Voices: Proliferation of rules, increase in costs pushing many out of South Portland
Our city used to be a working-class place with a ‘live and let live’ attitude. Not anymore, a longtime resident says.
Commentary: Trump’s longtime accountant confronts a loyalty test
Now that he’s indicted on tax-fraud charges, will Allen Weisselberg treat his boss as he can expect to be treated in return?
Maine Voices: Denying Communion to pro-choice Catholic politicians will do more harm than good
The U.S. Conference of Bishops’ decision relegates charity to a subordinate position, hasn’t worked to keep the flock and won’t reduce the number of abortions.
Commentary: People of Maine ready to take next step toward public power
Gov. Mills should sign L.D. 1708 and give Mainers a say in how and where they get their electricity.
Maine Voices: The future of transportation looks electric
As with ‘horseless carriages’ and Kodak cameras, gas-powered vehicles are in for a disruption.
A lonely student’s letter and, 25 years later, an admiring teacher’s response
Some connections between educators and their pupils fade with time. This one didn’t.
Maine Voices: America is a work in progress. So am I.
The ideas worked for by my parents – a diplomat who represented our country abroad; a teacher who championed civil rights – have been tested, yet I am hopeful.