What better tribute to the one whose birth Christians are celebrating than to make small sacrifices out of love for our neighbors?
Op-Eds
Opinion columns from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Maine Voices: Child poverty is everyone’s problem
Even before the pandemic, too many Maine children were suffering from hunger, homelessness and neglect.
Commentary: Russian hackers are winning the cyberwar
Foreign intelligence operatives have penetrated systems used by the federal government and major corporations.
Bill Nemitz: A quiet ceremony, propelled by a proud history
The gathering of Maine’s four electors brought much-needed tranquility to a turbulent moment in history.
The View From Here: Vaccination needs to win over skeptics
A coronavirus vaccine won’t work unless almost everyone takes it. Will they?
Maine Observer: Racial wounds come around again
Maine is no refuge from historical injustices that have been left unresolved too long.
Commentary: If Facebook broke up, would anyone notice?
It would be hard on the company’s managers, but not on consumers or society.
Maine Voices: Senior year plus COVID equals even more stress. But we can help each other
Connect with other people, take some time away from screens and spend a few minutes moving every day, says a Lewiston student.
Bill Nemitz: When immigrants like him come knocking, he’ll be waiting at Maine’s door
Reza Jalali, the new head of the Greater Portland Immigrant Welcome Center, is the right person at the right time for a crucial job.
Douglas Rooks: Case against Melville Fuller still not proven
The record of the only Mainer to serve as U.S. chief justice is not as clear as some believe.