As Tony Bennett has shown us, Alzheimer’s disease doesn’t dim the gift of or the joy in music.
Op-eds
Black History Month: Schools were segregated in the North, too
The battles of the civil rights era were also fought outside the Jim Crow South.
Jim Fossel: 2022 could be a race between two governors
Former Gov. Paul LePage is the likely Republican nominee to challenge Gov. Mills, if he wants to run.
The Maine Millennial: I’m here for Maine Med’s nurses
They have healed my family many times – if they want a union, they have my full and complete support.
Maine Voices: Mahomes has a way to go to reach Brady’s level
Both are athletic and exciting to watch, but experience won out this time around.
The humble Farmer: What it means to talk like a Mainer
It is easier to remember what we were told not to say than what we were taught to say.
Commentary: Community solar can provide lifeline to Maine’s traditional industries
A Saco farming family urges policymakers and other landowners to look to their situation as an example.
Maine Voices: Systemic racism has no home in our state
The Hancock County sheriff’s racist reaction has left Mainers without essential public health services. He should resign.
Commentary: Only impeachment – and conviction – fit what happened Jan. 6
Donald Trump’s core offense was the stunning abuse of his executive power in attempting to violently impede the peaceful transition of power.
Commentary: Congress, stop making it hard to save Defense Department dollars
The Pentagon has been repeatedly denied the ability to adjust its facilities to meet their current missions. But there may be some light at the end of the BRAC tunnel.