More than 100 years ago, Robert Hallowell Gardiner III taught lessons that remain important today.
Op-Eds
Opinion columns from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Community Compass: Hallowell Water District has made progress on PFAS
A column on PFAS in the local water system contained misleading and erroneous statements, the Hallowell Water District board of trustees writes.
Reporting Aside: The importance of a road in keeping us together
A December storm washed out a road in rural central Maine, making it impassable for months. When it reopened this week, residents got together for a celebration, Amy Calder writes.
Douglas Rooks: Maine primary’s partisan fault lines grow wider
Striking polarization of the electorate makes it even less likely outside-the-numbers candidates can prevail, the columnist writes.
Commentary: Election officials are heroes. Support them by becoming poll workers
Elections are the primary mechanism for Americans to communicate their ideas, priorities and values. As someone who closely studies civic engagement and elections, I’ve seen firsthand the crucial work that election administrators and poll workers do to make it possible for people to have a say in our system of self-governance. They are the faces […]
Somerset County commissioner: Maine’s county government is a quiet workhorse
County government is a cost-effective and efficient form of government, a county official writes.
Commentary: The Oceans Court ruled that the seas are a hot mess. Why haven’t you heard about it?
On May 21, the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea, in Hamburg, Germany, ruled that greenhouse gases are marine pollutants and nations must take action to “reduce, control and prevent” their effects. The tribunal, sometimes called the Oceans Court, was responding to a request from a consortium of small island nations disappearing under […]
Commentary: California’s electric are rules are ‘unworkable’
Virginia was write to set them aside, a Heritage Foundation columnist writes.
Jim Fossel: Trump was overzealously pursued
If an incumbent Democratic congressman had paid off his mistress with campaign funds, there would be no trial.
The Maine Millennial: Don McLean is anything but a role model
Against the backdrop of his history of domestic abuse, the substantial age gap between the singer and his current girlfriend gave me additional pause.