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2016
A glimpse of Maine Senate races via social media
Most of Senate candidates who are active on Twitter have their own communities with whom they exclusively communicate but a surprising amount of communication, both within and between political parties, occurs through intermediaries, James Cook writes.
‘Black Rifles Matter’ sign offends visitors to Boothbay Harbor
Linc Sample says he was inspired to post the sign after reading an ad in the local paper that supported a ban on assault weapons.
Our Opinion: New DHHS outsource plan is cause for alarm
The state has a poor record of hiring outside countractors to do human services work.
Federal lawsuit seeks return of long-lost lens to Spring Point lighthouse
The beam-magnifying Fresnel, which vanished in 1960, is part of South Portland’s maritime history and is now estimated to be worth $250,000.
Another View: Boxer Joe Louis set example Kaepernick should have followed
The football player’s refusal to stand for the national anthem stirred controversy but helped no one.
Keillor: In a technology-obsessed world, fair offers respite from current events
Even the GOP nominee is little more than a small sideshow amid tractors and petting zoos.
Column: Maine has long had a significant issue with institutional racisim
And now Republicans stand by LePage’s racist rhetorics, while Democrats show no moral backbone.
Bowdoin continues to rank among elite U.S. colleges
The Brunswick campus ranks sixth among liberal arts colleges in listings released by U.S. News & World Report.