No one could foresee how one man would upend the offshore wind industry. Now what? It’s hard not to feel pessimistic.
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Opinion columns from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
On Brunswick foam spill, key voices are missing | Opinion
There are surely many others who are as sad and disappointed as I am about the response to the environmental disaster of August 2024.
Maine must protect ratepayers from monopoly utility power | Opinion
The battle is far from over.
Maine’s homelessness policies rely on the right words | Opinion
Instead of using terms like ‘transient,’ try ‘neighbor.’ We’re all ‘transient,’ in the end.
My gig as a ‘Santa-sub’ was a joy, not a job | Opinion
Initially hesitant, I found myself embracing the role.
How to help clean up Maine’s municipal mismanagment | Opinion
More timely audits and better communication are good places to start.
Maine must stand up to CMP | Opinion
Regulators need to protect the interests of Maine’s people against the profit-driven motives of the energy giant.
Private market assets can help Mainers retire better | Opinion
A proposed rule that would expand this option to private-sector employees could transform things for the better.
Two months into motherhood, back on my feet and still on my toes | Victoria Hugo-Vidal
You think you’ve got it all under control and … boom!
The counting season has arrived | Opinion
This first day of winter is a good time to take stock — spiritually and economically.