Reframing the arts as a driver of sustainable economic growth would enhance workforce pipelines and revitalize community identity.
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Maine politics continues to defy the crystal ball | Jim Fossel
I’m not really in the predictions business — that’s a good thing.
It’s time to fish or cut bait on Maine’s health care crisis | Opinion
Next November, we need to hire representatives who are willing to sit down with those they disagree with and craft real solutions.
The first rule of baby routine? There is no routine. | Victoria Hugo-Vidal
By and by, I’m getting better at something I’d call … a repetitive rhythm.
For our nation’s 250th, let’s remember how much we have in common | Steve Collins
For our 250th birthday, my hope is we can act our age.
Portland still needs you, Renys | Opinion
Perhaps there’s time for a holiday miracle that saves the Congress Street store from closing.
Atlantic salmon hold the line in the Sheepscot | Nature Connects
Healthy fish passage is a critical step toward river recovery.
Maine’s energy policy looks to be going up in smoke | Tux Turkel
No one could foresee how one man would upend the offshore wind industry. Now what? It’s hard not to feel pessimistic.
Maine must protect ratepayers from monopoly utility power | Opinion
The battle is far from over.
On Brunswick foam spill, key voices are missing | Opinion
There are surely many others who are as sad and disappointed as I am about the response to the environmental disaster of August 2024.