Commentary
Op-Eds
Opinion columns from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
We are surrounded by history
In Maine, the past is not far away. But are we doing enough to preserve it?
Breaking out of echo chambers
People to need to be exposed to those with different views.
Walking, cycling are forms of sustainable transportation
Many people have long commutes to work, but opportunities exist for a short walk or bike ride.
Remember when divorce was immoral?
The evangelical culture of divorce began to change in the 1970s, when pastors found it more and more difficult to judge individuals within their own congregations — or their own families.
When household gadgets break down, it seems as if they all go at once
From computers and our Internet connection to washing machines and lawn mowers, technology at our house is on strike.
Vast differences between Trump and Sanders
Recent events have shown the public just what sort of president each man would be.
Make no mistake: Abortion is morally wrong and it’s willful murder
Taking a look at the thorny question of whether a woman who has an abortion should be charged with murder.
New egg farm owner: DeCoster has no role in farm management
Hillandale Farms wants to ensure healthy egg farm operation.
Maine Walkabout: Architecture styles pit Maine vs. Australia
Nowadays it seems that being ‘green’ is just as crucial in building design as being able to withstand Maine’s brutal winters, writes columnist Adrian Crawford.