Restrictive aquaculture ordinances jeopardize working waterfront communities.
Op-eds
Help keep Portland’s independent music scene humming | Opinion
Predatory conglomerates shouldn’t be allowed to swoop in and disrupt this special landscape.
By limiting parking at Cliff House Beach, Cape Elizabeth has sent an unmistakable message | Opinion
The goal here is not road safety but privacy and exclusivity.
The US men’s hockey team can’t have it both ways | Opinion
When they thought the cameras weren’t rolling, the Olympic gold medalists changed their tune on their female counterparts.
Trump goes bold on Iran. Is he prepared for the consequences? | Jim Fossel
The president has shown Russia and China that he’s not afraid of them. Although I think that’s a good thing, what comes next is an open question.
Janet Mills is focused on tribal sovereignty — just not in the way you think | Opinion
Yes, the governor came out in support of tribal gaming. The 1980 Maine Indian Claims Settlement Act, however, lingers on.
Sustaining the Maine Free College Scholarship is a no-brainer | Opinion
If we want to strengthen our economy and our labor market, we have to make sustained support for this program a priority.
War is no longer terrible, so we have grown fond of it | Opinion
As we keep seeing, it’s all become far too easy, too slick and too distant.
Now’s the time for a public power authority in Maine | Douglas Rooks
It’s a big undertaking — and a necessary one.
NECEC conservation plan will not protect Maine’s mature forests | Opinion
As professional foresters, we’re astonished by the commercial forestry proposed for more than 80% of the conservation area.