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Greg Kesich
Portland Press Herald opinion columns from Greg Kesich.
Greg Kesich: Portland missing big picture on Palmer Spring redevelopment
City Council be advised: The script should call for more housing, not yet another pharmacy.
At least an impeachment vote would take high moral ground
Just who would defend a governor who continues to lower the bar for civil discourse in Maine?
Greg Kesich: Strimling greets reality – now it’s time for him to switch gears
Portland’s new mayor straddled wedge issues as a candidate, but now it’s his job to tackle them.
Greg Kesich: As Republicans espouse intolerance, party chairman stays quiet
Rick Bennett’s silence speaks volumes as leaders of his party take swipes at refugees and immigrants.
Greg Kesich: New housing, attitude adjustment would make Portland a welcoming city
It’s not the out-of-towners who are driving up rents here, it’s the shortage of places to live.
Greg Kesich: A long time coming, Brennan’s loss shows being right is not enough
He had a record of dramatic achievement but was short on power – so vital in Portland – to persuade the public.
Greg Kesich: Like a foraging moose, Portland grows, slows and grows again
A few years ago, critics chided our city as stagnant. Now they lament as growth begins to take root.
Greg Kesich: Abortion foes too young to recall tragedies of illegal procedures
They wish to paint Planned Parenthood as a business that destroys lives – not one that saves them.
Greg Kesich: ‘Ungovernor’ LePage wields power against Maine government
His refusal to sign bills, fill appointments and issue bonds creates division and dysfunction that will last long beyond his term in office.