Maine’s housing problem is very real. So are the legal obstacles to solving it.
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Maine needs a housing strategy with a precise vision | Opinion
Should we build more homes? We should. But need to be building them differently and with greater attention to detail.
My dad’s warming up to the heat pump water heater | Opinion
We don’t need oil to heat water. A heat pump is one thing, a heat pump water heater is another.
Maine’s public schools, Maine’s educators, deserve support | Opinion
We’re asking everybody to look past the increasing contentiousness of school budget season and to keep asking: What’s in it for the kids?
Platner will be the senator Maine’s veterans and military families deserve | Opinion
We’ve seen too many politicians wrap themselves in the flag without having earned it.
Portland is building affordable housing at a record pace. Now is not the time to abandon ship. | Opinion
It would be misguided to repeal the city’s Green New Deal due to pressure from wealthy developers.
Push to ‘supersize’ aquaculture is not right for Maine | Opinion
Comparisons to the ‘chicken boom’ of the 1950s are not hyperbolic.
Let discovery proceed in Hyde School case | Opinion
In examining the school’s practices and disciplinary culture as part of a lawsuit filed by a former student, transparency is a must.
In wake of Supreme Court setback, a hint of hope for voting rights | Opinion
Visiting civil rights era sites in Alabama with a group of teenagers filled me with a renewed sense of optimism. The fight is far from over.
Maine’s islands have figured out affordable housing | Opinion
For years, island residents have been organizing to address their housing challenges by advancing practical, community-driven solutions. The results are compelling.