More than half of the adults in Maine have signed up, but misconceptions are holding back many other people.
Op-Eds
Opinion columns from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
Homeowners, either alone or in a group, can lower their energy costs
More and more Mainers are becoming believers with rapid advancements in technology and equipment.
When a governor won’t follow the law
LePage gets his way because few seem willing to stand up to his bullying and threats.
April fools at the State House
Term limits eliminate our opportunity to elect legislators who are doing a good job for us.
OpnLttr, the Internet’s most passive-aggressive site
A clearing house for thousands of simmering, and often anonymous, grievances.
A leap of faith — into thin air
Airline passengers don’t know if their pilot is a hero (a Sullenberger) or a monster (a Lubitz).
Legal discrimination a step back for America
The days of segregation and discrimination must remain deep in our past.
Our institutions must be greater than any individual who serves in them
Willette’s apology less than genuine, but LePage refuses to apologize at all.
Thrill of victory and agony of defeat
Sports are a potent tonic for detoxification of the winter blues.
Advances in firearms civil liberties could be made with proposals in Legislature, Congress
L.D. 652 would let anyone in Maine carry a concealed weapon without a permit — if they can possess a firearm legally.