We shouldn’t repeat the mistakes of the early response to the novel coronavirus, which was sunk in part by flawed information.
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Rep. Betty Austin: Financial resources in this complicated time
There is help available for families and businesses.
View from Away: The oil market went negative, but gasoline will still cost you money
Oil futures prices went negative earlier this week, but nobody’s going to pay you to fill your gas tank. What happened among oil speculators this week is no reason for the rest of us to panic, but it does reflect a very serious supply glut that will have long-term implications for the economy. On Monday, […]
Maine Voices: Let’s enjoy Maine’s outdoors responsibly during COVID crisis
Lawmakers can help by investing in the federal and state programs that make public lands available.
Douglas Rooks: After a period of calm, politics returns amid the coronavirus
A protest this week made its point, but did so irresponsibly.
Our View: Social distancing is flattening Maine’s COVID curve
Before we see what’s ahead, let’s remember that what we have done so far has saved lives.
Our View: Smaller food producers need access to aid
The USDA should make sure its recently announced program reaches everyone who needs it.
George Smith: Enjoy the outdoors, and some good books
Baxter State Park is closed, and so are many libraries – but you can still hike and read.
View from Away: Partisanship is more deadly than the coronavirus
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Commentary: Let Maine people decide fate of CMP corridor
We should be allowed to exercise our constitutional rights to vote on whether we support this project or not.