Today’s suburbs, once typically lily white, are racially and ethnically diverse, and bursting with people (especially women) who have college educations. This means they’re bright enough to read the news, see Trump for what he is, and be rightly repulsed by a craven Republican party that abets and excuses his serial abuses of power.
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United Way aims to meet goal and raise $1.8M by year’s end
The Midcoast chapter raised $1.68 million by its Nov. 6 campaign finale.
Dragons outlast Skowhegan, advance to Class B North Final with 44-29 win
No. 1 Brunswick will host No. 3 Lawrence Friday with trip to State Final on the line.
Rich Manieri: Biden will win Democratic Nomination, if only by default
Biden will win because Democrats, in their collective heart of hearts, believe he’s the only one who can beat President Donald Trump.
Douglas Rooks: Transit Success Breeds More Opportunities
Transportation networks drive housing, development patterns and, ultimately, the economy. We’ve got a lot of work to do if we’re going to create a Maine Advantage.
Angus King: On Veterans Day, a chance to honor American heroes
On this Veterans Day, it is my privilege to thank all the men and women who answered the call to serve in defense of our nation.
Area teams hit the gridiron for playoff action
Brunswick, Mt. Ararat, Freeport and Lisbon/St. Dom’s high school football teams in playoff action tonight and Saturday.
David Treadwell: Miracle at the Met
Much more could be written about the incredible tale of this extraordinary young opera singer.
Gordon Weil: ‘Medicare for All’ may be policy overkill
Even with today’s reform fervor, before candidates espouse “Medicare for All,” they should combine innovation with caution.
Intertidal: Many there are many reasons why this year’s lobster catch is on the decline.
There are so many different factors impacting what is landed that it is difficult to untangle them in an effort to study the “why”.