Your July 17 editorial, “Our View: ‘Extreme heat’ on tap for Maine summers,” was a well-stated and timely reminder that the high heat and humidity we recently experienced is an uncomfortable harbinger of summers to come in Maine. However, your final sentence, “Voters, it’s time to choose which future you want” is off the mark, […]
Op-Eds
Opinion columns from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
George Smith: Gov. Mills’ opioid forum was inspiring
Maine is doing a lot to make sure that people who need help get it – but there is still more work to be done.
Karen Heck: ‘Good guys’ get a pass at women’s expense
The showing of “Last Tango in Paris” shows we still have a way to go, even in the #MeToo era.
Maine Compass: Pesticides play key role in protecting land
Towns that ban them are taking away a crucial pest management tool.
Sen. Jackson: It is time to hold opioid manufacturers accountable
Companies that distribute millions of doses of potentially deadly drugs in Maine should pay the cost of fixing the problems this has caused through higher license fees.
Another View: No longer the party of Lincoln
Today’s Republicans cannot hide behind the great accomplishments of another era.
Jim Fossel: Revolutions deliver surprising results
Bernie Sanders hasn’t changed since 2016, but a lot of other things have.
Maine Voices: Maine Family Planning: Why we said ‘no’ to federal Title X funding
We could not give our patients the counseling they need if we are under a gag rule.
Maine PUC: CMP’s customer service will factor in rate decision
Regulators say they have heard the complaints of inaccurate billing and will take action to ensure customers are treated fairly.
Insight: 1919 – The year Maine women won the vote
The victory of the suffragists began a century of struggle for equal rights, a job that is still unfinished.
 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				