A peer-run center in Brunswick for people in emotional distress shouldn’t be closed over a $50,000 dispute.
Editorials
Opinions from the Portland Press Herald editorial board.
Another View: Beijing’s hardheaded stance won’t stop rising violence
Leaders should initiate dialogue with restive minorities like the Uighurs and Tibetans and offer them greater freedoms.
Our View: Maine fishermen should take cue from farmers’ success
Buy-direct options like those in Portland and Port Clyde offer an example of how to meet Mainers’ demand for local seafood.
Our View: As I-295 speed limit increases, so should police presence
More law enforcement is needed to address the greater safety risk.
Another View: Ruling strikes the right balance between D.C. gun rights, safety
Given the city’s murder toll, requiring owners of firearms to take a short class and a minor test is a sensible precaution.
Our View: No easy solution when kids with autism wander
Federally funded GPS units for families are just one part of an effective response strategy.
Our View: Stones honor Mainers who made ultimate sacrifice
The stones symbolize the burden felt by the fallen service members’ families.
Another View: Grace period near done for Thai coup leaders
It’s time to call this takeover by its true name and act accordingly.
Our View: We can learn a lot from Utah’s development
Maine needs focus and long-term commitment to succeed in growing our economy.
Another View: Historic areas deserve access to low-cost flood insurance
Downtown property owners in Gardiner and other cities aren’t trying to exploit the program.