Maine has no right to interfere with parents’ decision to forgo all or some of the doses schools require.
Op-Eds
Opinion columns from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Speaking plain of the dead
Here’s what obituaries for men would look like, if we wrote them in the style reserved for women.
Augusta city politics are changing
New councilors bring political philosophies to city government.
Revenue sharing vital to cities, towns
It’s not “state aid,” but a portion of the revenue collected for doing the work that makes Maine attractive for businesses.
The distraction of ‘Deflategate’
Some big political headlines were missed while the media was writing about underinflated footballs.
Change by Aetna hurts locally owned pharmacies by forcing customers to leave
Insurer didn’t notify pharmacies in advance of decision, didn’t give them a chance to join new network.
Report that 2014 was hottest in Earth’s recorded history was overblown
London newspaper fills in details that US papers failed to note.
They just don’t make haggis like they used to
I may be from Scotland, but I’ve never eaten the offal dish.
Governor’s proposal rebalances income, sales taxes to reflect today’s economy
Designed in the 1960s, our system was based on manufacturing and production of goods.
With spotty cellphone coverage, rural Mainers still rely on landline service
FairPoint strike has made its customers unwilling test subjects of a massive experiment.