When kids move their bodies and feel a sense of belonging in nature, they show up more confidently in class.
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Shifting immigration standards breed employer confusion | Opinion
The recent case involving Old Orchard Beach reserve police officer Jon-Luke Evans shows us how regularly changing rules cause trouble.
Good in a crisis, Dr. Nirav Shah could be a promising candidate for anything | Steve Collins
The former head of the Maine CDC is weighing a run for governor. Why stop there?
Maine Democrats managed to put working families first | Opinion
Despite challenges both budgetary and behavioral, we passed a budget with people at its core.
Lost on a trail in Maine | Opinion
A ‘summer person’ gives thanks for the goodness and kindness of strangers.
Gerrymandering is quiet sabotage of our republic | Opinion
Voters should choose their politicians, not the other way around. We need independent redistricting commissions now.
Time to crack down on real estate fraud | Jim Fossel
An opt-in system for the tracking of transactions could help protect the most vulnerable.
The joys of tracking blue crabs in the Scarborough Marsh | Nature Connects
Supporting a monitoring study here in Maine has been one of the most enjoyable parts of my summer.
Understanding the role of the Wabanaki Alliance | Opinion
It’s not fair to say that the organization “presents itself as the voice of the Penobscot Nation.”
Old issues plague new school year in Maine | Opinion
Classroom budgets for school supplies have not kept up with inflation. Fortunately, help is available.