To succeed, Eliot Cutler will have to deliver more to companies than they are getting now.
Editorials
OUR OPINION: Maine ‘religious freedom’ bill solves problem that doesn’t exist
Despite what proponents say, the proposal is simply a response to the victories in quest for equal rights for gays and lesbians.
OUR OPINION: Free speech includes right to record police
We can only benefit from documenting how those who work for them do their jobs.
OUR OPINION: Thumbs up, thumbs down
Helping veterans, a big settlement, and MaineCare cuts are in the news this week.
OUR OPINION: Jails are in county bailiwick but state needs system that works
L.D. 186 would dissolve state Board of Corrections and provide funding for jails.
OUR OPINION: Fulfilling the pledge of justice for all
As our jails fill with people who are too poor to pay court-ordered fines, Maine has the opportunity to eliminate the system that feeds these modern-day debtors’ prisons.
OUR OPINION: In Maine, senior housing is falling behind
Gov. Paul LePage can argue over how to fund additional units, but they are absolutely necessary.
OUR OPINION: Loss of funds can be counted in missed meals
Our already undersupported, patchworked system that struggles to feed hungry Mainers sustains yet another blow.
Happy result for 133rd even if process was ugly
The facts remain in dispute, but Maine’s hold on its engineer Guard unit looks more secure.
OUR OPINION: Health study should be call for action on poverty
Less-affluent rural Maine lags the southern coast in factors linked to greater well-being.