There was quite a bit of activity between Nov. 11, 1918, and the Treaty of Versailles.
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Our View: Veterans share commitment to serving our country
Foreign- or native-born, they are connected by their willingness to sacrifice.
Maine Voices: On this centennial – and every day – reach out to a veteran
Thanking those who served, asking how they’re doing and listening to their response could save a life.
Another View: Border deployment is posturing, not policy
‘Faithful Patriot’ or ‘border support’: Either way, it’s unlikely to work as deterrence.
Our View: The Great War’s echoes still felt today
When the bells rang on Nov. 11, 1918, what followed was a newly global world.
Commentary: Relax, people – we survived Nixon, and we’ll survive Trump
In many ways the Trump presidency is like deja vu all over again. Except that Trump is, at least for conservatives, arguably much better than was Nixon.
Defense contractor to buy Waterboro’s Howe and Howe, creator of futuristic vehicles like Ripsaw
The company with products that have appeared in a movie and on TV will remain in the town after the sale to Textron, and may expand and add jobs.
Maine Voices: Maine delegation must choose: Will we be complicit in Yemen’s destruction?
Anything less than full-throated opposition is complicity in Saudi Arabia’s barbaric famine campaign.
Commentary: Trump could be the most honest president in modern history
Granted, he lies all the time. But he has kept many of the promises he made during the 2016 campaign.
Business group honors Travis Mills
The New England Council named the veterans’ advocate a New Englander of the Year.