Graham Platner sparks. Susan Collins steadies. But neither is starting the open, urgent conversation older Mainers deserve.
Op-Eds
How do you solve a problem like the IRS? | Opinion
My recent experience with the dramatically slimmed-down agency has been deeply discouraging.
In Maine as elsewhere, cancer is no longer an old person’s disease | Opinion
The cancer story is changing. Thankfully, it doesn’t have to end in despair.
I was executive director of the Lewiston Commission. Here’s why I’m voting ‘Yes’ on Question 2. | Opinion
Maine’s yellow flag law was a bold experiment — an experiment that failed.
Maine’s 1940s curriculum is failing students | Opinion
It’s time to stop distributing boring material with off-putting, wooden writing. The next generation of readers depends on it.
Why New England needs the ROAD to Housing Act | Opinion
This key piece of legislation offers a chance to strengthen our economy and renew the American Dream for families from Boston to Burlington and Providence to Portland.
Democrats’ inaction on immigration is coming home to roost | Jim Fossel
Having failed to properly address the issue when it had the majority, the party should not be crying foul now.
We must fight for better health care for all Mainers | Hannah Pingree
As governor, I won’t just call out the problem, I’ll use the power of the state to build a solution.
What I learned over coffee with Graham Platner | Victoria Hugo-Vidal
Genuine, savvy and a Warren Zevon fan to boot, I found plenty to like during my sit-down with the Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate.
For mental health clinicians like me, an IRS refund can be make-or-break | Opinion
Although we encourage people to enter helping professions, we do nothing to invest in their ability to sustain our health and social fabric.