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Op-Eds
Opinion columns from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
How the Postal Service can get back to being a first-class operation | Douglas Rooks
The digital world, continued service cuts and price increases are ongoing challenges, but there are steps that can be taken to deliver the agency from the brink of disaster.
Tom Moser stepped up to help Maine workers | Opinion
The renowned furniture maker, who recently passed away at age 90, helped to modernize the state’s workers’ compensation system.
Portland offers insight into Pope Leo’s Black heritage | Steve Collins
From 1875 to 1900, a former slave guided Maine’s largest diocese, passing for white.
Even if you’re not on it, Medicaid matters to you | Opinion
Every federal Medicaid dollar frees up state dollars that can be used elsewhere — and that’s just the start.
In Maine, inclusion isn’t optional — it’s our responsibility | Opinion
DEI is not about guilt or special rights. It’s about growth.
Maine will benefit from staying the course on clean energy | Opinion
Powerful voices will insist on sticking with fossil fuels. They’re wrong.
Coast Guard’s buoy removal would be ill-advised | Opinion
One of the most important rules of seamanship is never to trust just one method of navigation.
Do not remove rail line from Maine | Opinion
Whatever economic benefits pedestrian trails can offer us, rail’s are many times greater.
Ervin Center closure a terrible loss for Maine’s children | Opinion
The Edmund N. Ervin Pediatric Center has helped tens of thousands of young Mainers with complex neurodevelopmental problems.