A Sept. 9 workshop being held by the South Portland City Council offers a chance to reset the conversation.
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Opinion columns from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Somebody’s getting married! (Again.) | Victoria Hugo-Vidal
Old, new, borrowed and … on a tight budget.
Hunger hits close to home in Maine. So do solutions. | Opinion
Childhood hunger in the United States is a solvable problem and Maine can lead the way.
Maine Democrats are gumming up the works | Jim Fossel
Members of the majority party in Augusta continue to pretend that onerous regulations don’t come at a cost to us all.
Ask yourself: Would you hire this guy? | Opinion
He comes with big promises, but comes up short on performance.
Health insurance rate spikes will hurt Mainers | Opinion
Unfortunately, there’s no way to put a positive spin on these worrying numbers.
Maine beachfront property owners’ rights should be respected | Opinion
Can we come practice soccer in your front yard?
CDC purge brings public health to the brink | Douglas Rooks
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has a lot of explaining to do.
Susan Collins should quit the Republican Party | Steve Collins
The party Sen. Collins long knew and admired is utterly unrecognizable today. I believe Maine voters would reward her for acting on that reality.
Celebrating 90 years of Social Security in Maine | Opinion
Since 1935, the program has helped provide economic security to millions of Americans. We need to work together to ensure that it remains strong.