Having more people bearing concealed guns is not good for families, communities or our state.
Op-Eds
Opinion columns from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Draft horses at Good Will-Hinckley usually more patient than teachers
Alumnus offers suggestion in wake of controversy.
Take a little murder and mayhem with you to read outside this summer
Four Maine authors share their imaginations; three nonfiction works offer a glimpse of Maine life.
Court’s decision provides sense of normalcy to kids of same-sex couples
Now these children can feel that society supports their parents’ legal marriage.
Too often, arsenic taints drinking water
The Legislature should override the governor’s veto of a bill that would help address the problem.
Let’s have some Democratic apologies for party’s support of slavery, Confederacy
Until the 1960s, the southern states were Democratic and their congressional delegates worked against Civil Rights laws. John Frary
In LePage vs. Eves, the main question is political retribution vs. public duty
People calling for governor’s impeachment before we know the facts is a bit premature.
True foundation of liberty lies in minds, hearts of the people
Magna Carta of 1215 contains foundations of constitutional government.
We’re all going to die, so why not talk about it?
When eavesdropping on an interesting conversation, don’t forget to thank the talkers for their words of wisdom.
Expand rail, other public transport to fight climate change, grow economy
A bill before the Legislature would invest $25 million in train service infrastructure and be a bold step forward.