A guy who fought on D-Day and in the Battle of the Bulge wanted me to know that, in order to live well, what people need most is food and health care.
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Snowshoeing in New England found its footing in Maine | Opinion
One man’s hobby in the 1920s wound up becoming a cultural movement.
Only Mainers get to choose Maine’s next senator | Opinion
It doesn’t matter what the Democratic Party machine or a rival candidate (like me) thinks about Graham Platner. The only voice that matters is the voter’s.
Take time to unravel the Platner plot | Opinion
Maine’s Democratic Senate candidate is likeable and exciting. That doesn’t mean we have to vote him in.
For Democrats, it’s political posturing at any price | Opinion
The party has become so focused on winning moral arguments that it has forgotten how to win legislative ones.
Canadians need reassurance before visiting Maine | Opinion
We need to know that Maine politicians will not cooperate with or facilitate the Trump administration’s mass deportation machine.
Maine is being flooded by illicit vapes, kratom and more | Opinion
We can’t afford to look away from the proliferation of these substances or the criminal networks behind them.
Graham Platner will restore power to the people | Opinion
Judge the Democratic Senate candidate on what he wants to do for Mainers now, not his past mistakes.
After 60 years of visiting, I won’t be returning to Maine | Opinion
The arbitrary, unchecked procedure for entry into the U.S. from Canada is just not worth the risk.
Trump’s Gaza deal is a recipe for permanent occupation, not peace | Opinion
The president’s deeply flawed plan is more political theater than diplomatic breakthrough.