Nick Isgro’s election to the top-tier Maine Republican Party post came as some criticized the mayor as being politically divisive.
2019
Posted inMaine, Politics
Fall election could be turning point for Maine Republicans
After weathering blistering losses the party will select new leaders.
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Posted inEditorials
View from Away: The Supreme Court has yet another chance to stop gerrymandering
Los Angeles Times
Posted inMaine, News
Portland didn’t break federal law in disclosing HIV patients’ data to researchers
A federal agency weighs in on the city’s disclosure of more than 200 names, without their consent, as part of a study with USM.
Posted inOp-Eds
Dahleen Glanton: She shot a robber with her legal gun — just as ‘concealed carry’ was intended
Chicago Tribune
Posted inOp-Eds
Maine Compass: What Hydro-Quebec gets wrong
The power the company wants to send through its proposed Maine pipeline is not free of carbon.
Posted inNews, Politics
Bernie Sanders faces questions about political future
His backers expect him to launch a second run for president in the coming weeks, but he’s now confronting reports of sexual harassment by male staffers on his 2016 campaign.