Her administration had plenty of time to plan for and avert the challenges we’re facing. Instead, it allowed them to burgeon.
Siobhan Brett
Editorial Page Editor
The Maine Millennial: What young voters want
How to appeal to millennials and Gen Zers? Stop trying to scare us, for starters.
Commentary: Will the snow day be buried by remote learning?
The rise of “Zoom school” threatens a winter tradition cherished by children in America’s northerly states.
Maine Voices: President Biden should take pride in first term – and not seek a second
If the Republicans succeed in dethroning Trump and nominate Ron DeSantis or DeSantis-like candidate, I believe that President Biden would lose.
Maine Voices: Gun violence is neither far off nor impossible in our state
The Sandy Hook shootings made me realize that if I wanted gun violence to end, I couldn’t wait around for others to end it.
Maine Voices: “Marriage! What a strange word to be applied to two men!”
The same-sex union between painter Russell Cheney and Harvard history and literature professor F. O. Matthiessen would have worked out very differently today.
Maine Voices: Trail networks, while popular, aren’t for everybody
Maine is an aging state. My partner and I don’t believe we’re the only people who feel rail would be better than trail.
Commentary: Maine’s senators need to act fast to save Maine’s farmers
We’re keenly aware that there’s no farm-to-table dining – at our restaurants or anywhere else – without farms.
The Maine Millennial: Have we learned nothing from #MeToo?
If employers do not intervene in low-level boundary-pushing, sexual harassment will continue to persist across all workplaces.
Our View: Political maneuvers insult people waiting for help
Last week’s vote on heating assistance, and the blame game that ensued, took the focus away from the only place it should be.