Jerry Laber, organizer of Central Maine Against Systemic Racism, said the group is looking to bridge the gap between government officials and protesters.
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James (Jimbo) Marston: Change starts with you and I
It’s time for change. It’s time to vote in action-oriented leaders in Augusta. It seems clear to me that we have way too many complacent politicians who seem to do nothing when we need them most. As a local business owner, I can say that if those elected officials were my employees, they’d be gone. […]
NFL notebook: Peyton Manning, Charles Woodson are 2021 Hall of Fame candidates
They are among 14 first-year eligible candidates for the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
Big Ten changes course, aims for October start to football
Big Ten is going to give fall football a shot after all.
At least 1 dead, hundreds rescued from Hurricane Sally
One county sheriff estimates that thousands will need to flee rising waters in the coming days.
Rich Lowry: Don’t expect our elites to learn from the Los Angeles horror
If the police are a racist occupying force, why not resist and harass them? Why not consider them all the same, and all equally guilty?
On this date in Maine history: Sept. 14
Sept. 14, 1908: Voters approve by a more than 2-to-1 margin an amendment to the Maine Constitution that establishes the right to a “people’s veto” by referendum and an initiative by petition at general and special elections. The amendment becomes effective Jan. 6, 1909. Maine becomes the first Eastern state to embed into law the […]
Saint Joseph’s will ‘study in place’ after positive coronavirus tests
The private liberal arts college in Standish has identified nine cases of COVID-19 on campus.
On this date in Maine history: Sept. 13
Sept. 13, 1921: Future President Franklin D. Roosevelt, stricken with a paralytic illness believed to be polio while at his family’s vacation home on the New Brunswick island of Campobello, is taken across the water in excruciating pain by motor launch to Eastport, Maine. There he is loaded into a train from a special baggage […]
Venice Fest closes amid cheers for daring to open amid virus
The Venice Film Festival is wrapping up the first COVID-era international cinema showcase.