These days, while arguments rage from one end of the land to the other, there’s something appealing about the idea of silence.
Op-Eds
Opinion columns from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Please don’t make me run for Maine governor | Opinion
Where is the emphasis on statewide reform of health care?
Gov. Mills: Why I’m voting ‘No’ on Maine’s ‘red flag’ question | Opinion
If passed, this measure will undermine public safety in our state.
To stem political violence, we must exit our comfort zones | Opinion
Selective outrage undermines credibility and deepens division.
Purchase of Kennebec dams is worth celebrating | Douglas Rooks
In ways, the fate of salmon restoration may mirror our own.
The problem is not ‘them.’ It’s us. | Opinion
The remedy for societal ills lies not in somehow purging our communities of ‘misfits,’ but in drawing the circle wider.
Maine’s seniors should stick with traditional Medicare | Opinion
Medicare Advantage puts patients and care providers at a disadvantage.
Susan Collins says shutdown can be averted. Now to prove it. | Steve Collins
Democrats have no good reason to force this issue.
We can do more to stop infectious viruses than most people realize | Opinion
Thinking ahead, in our own lives, can go a long way.
It’s time to fix Maine’s school funding formula | Opinion
Property valuations often don’t reflect realities for year-round working families in communities like Biddeford.