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Elizabeth Leonard: Will Waterville’s ‘revitalization’ leave some behind?

On Feb. 28 the Morning Sentinel published a letter from Cathy Weeks expressing her concern about impact of the downtown “revitalization” efforts on parking in the Concourse and the negative effects for various businesses there, particularly the Yardgoods Center (“Waterville has a shining jewel”). As a resident of Waterville — and an employee of Colby […]

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Maine Compass: We’ve tried everything else – it’s time for universal health care

Interesting things are happening in rural Maine. • People with software jobs elsewhere are moving to Maine — but only where high-speed internet exists. • Artists, photographers, actors, musicians from away have created a sophisticated cultural economy. • A bumper crop of young farmers is moving in — the number of farmers, the acres under […]

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Maine Compass: Don’t make it harder to access Maine’s popular charter schools

Despite their success in Maine and across the country, elected officials continue to attack the remarkable progress of public charter schools, and Maine is no exception. This session, Rep. Michael Brennan of Portland is the primary sponsor of a pair of bills that would drastically limit Maine students’ access to public charter school programs, separating […]