From small farmers to those experiencing food insecurity, the pain has already been severe and widely felt.
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Opinion columns from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Maine’s vernal pools: A lively love story | Opinion
Amphibian Tinder and wetland eHarmony are hard at work. Spring is springing.
Everybody knows what April 5 protesters are against. But what are we for? | Opinion
While the turnout for the Hands Off! rallies in Maine and elsewhere was heartening, we need a more unified message.
A tiny Maine island revisited and revealed | Opinion
No matter how many times I return to Great Cranberry Island, there’s always more waiting to be discovered.
Rep. Chellie Pingree reaps rewards at Westbrook town hall | Opinion
Last Monday night’s event seemed to me a classic case of ‘she who dares, wins.’
Remembering Paul Revere’s ride | Opinion
With the anniversary of his famous journey fast approaching, remember there was a lot more to the early American patriot than his warning cry.
Maine should support sensible limits on federal drug discount | Opinion
The 340B program, while vital to rural patients, must not be allowed to balloon as it has.
There’s a good reason Gov. Mills said ‘See you in court’ | Douglas Rooks
In the debate over trans girls’ place in school sports, a distinction needs to be made between ‘competition’ and ‘participation.’
Maine’s nonprofit donors should be afforded privacy | Opinion
An unfortunate legislative proposal could expose donating Mainers to retaliation.
Maine should join Canada. We’d get better health care and better manners. | Opinion
We already have more in common with New Brunswick than New Jersey.