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M.D. HARMON: Climate change panel backpedals from some previous claims
The alterations from the original document make all the difference in the world
Rep. Michaud’s op-ed column: Yes, I’m gay. Now let’s get our state back on track
My personal life has nothing to do with my ability to lead the state of Maine.
REISERT: Republicans must shed ‘extreme’ label
The party recognizes what is wrong, but can’t communicate it
Climate change threatens much that is life in the Maine outdoors
Maine’s environment is our economy. We can have pickerel and payrolls. These tired — but true — slogans have defined much of our political rhetoric for decades. Perhaps it’s time to change the discussion. This was my thought as I sat in on a “conversation about the environment” hosted by gubernatorial candidate Eliot Cutler last […]
Documentary shines light on Maine’s PTSD victims
The realities of war become the state’s problems afterward.
FROM THE STATE HOUSE: Voters should approve bond for Maine National Guard facilities
On Nov. 5, Mainers go to the polls to vote on five bond proposals approved by the Legislature earlier this year. These bonds would provide more than $149 million for our state’s aging transportation infrastructure, higher-education system and National Guard facilities.
COMMENTARY: Facebook’s new policy lets teens override privacy setting
When Facebook recently lifted its restriction on public posts by teenagers, some privacy scholars applauded the move as a win for parents — offering them a chance to teach their children about digital accountability. They may be overstating the case, however.
DAN DEMERITT: For LePage, it’s the connection, not the details, that truly matter
Nothing surprised me in Maine politics over the last two weeks save for someone penning the definitive book about Maine Gov. Paul LePage before I had the chance to publish my own political tell-all tome about the life, times and controversies of LePage.
For LePage, it’s the connection,not the details, that truly matter
NOTHING SURPRISED ME in Maine politics over the last two weeks save for someone penning the definitive book about Maine Gov. Paul LePage before I had the chance to publish my own political tell-all tome about the life, times and controversies of LePage.