It’s all down hill when the first tree you ever buy is the best tree ever.
Op-Eds
Opinion columns from the Kennebec Journal and Morning Sentinel.
How can education, industry close the skills gap and fill U.S. jobs?
Companies can get skilled workers faster using vocational training.
How to fight the lone wolf who is fed from abroad
Greater threat is still organized terror, which is evil in its purest form.
How can education, industry close the skills gap and fill U.S. jobs?
Narrow our job skills gap by building educational pipelines.
Babe’s birth 2,000 years ago should open our eyes to significance of things we haven’t seen
Like a bird thrashing against a window, we only need to look in a new direction. M.D. Harmon
For Maine to get cheaper energy, we need to produce it ourselves
Investing in natural gas pipelines while shutting down homegrown sources makes no sense.
A daughter’s wisdom shared: ‘Dad, Christmas is no time for politics’
Politics can be a tough game, but that is all it should be. I salute all those who have run and lost, but played the game.
For the price of Napoleon’s hat, a lot of good could be done
Family Violence Project shares one family’s Journey of Hope.
Supporting climate change policy even without stand on global warming
Revenue-neutral carbon tax would render energy subsidies unnecessary.
With new mayor at the helm, Waterville should capitalize on new developments
The city has had a number of successes in the past three years, including revitalization of the airport.