The sober house proposed in Falmouth is one of many places where Mainers who are learning to manage a chronic illness made worse by public misunderstanding.
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Opinion columns from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Maine Voices: Three chapters, a century of history and a choice for America
Will our nation remain the vanguard of Western civilization? Only if we uphold free enterprise and American exceptionalism.
Jim Fossel: Time’s up for presidential caucuses
Maine should bring back the presidential primary, but we don’t need new rules about party enrollment.
Commentary: Mainers Feeding Mainers is growing businesses, supporting communities in rural Maine
But without ongoing state funding, the partnership between farmers and hunger-relief programs faces an uncertain future.
Gina Barreca: Extra credit, in the real world? Be grateful for any credit at all
Outside of a classroom, does life offer any version of “extra credit”? I don’t offer extra credit, not even in the classroom. I don’t believe it serves my students to give them extra credit for showing up at campus events, doing additional assignments or washing my car, because these are not experiences they’ll be able […]
Maine Voices: Jesus built bridges, and so should we
Local churches are resisting Franklin Graham’s message and proclaiming a more inclusive kind of Christianity.
Sen. King: Amid fragile advances in Iraq, ISIS remains a major threat
To save Iraq, we need to remain engaged with the country’s government and its people.
Maine Voices: Ominous signs indicate Trump administration is seeking war with Iran
The mixture of American bellicosity and Iranian desperation is potentially explosive. Who will defuse it?
Bill Nemitz: Mayor Isgro could learn a lot from former Mayor ‘Rudia’ Giuliani
The flap over a Drag Queen Story Hour at Waterville’s Children’s Book Cellar reveals, once again, the dark side of the city’s provocateur in chief.
Commentary: Anti-Electoral College move a mistake for Maine
The Maine House should not follow the Maine Senate’s lead on a bill to radically change the presidential election process.