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Not only are most towns not adding housing to their historic centers but, as housing is lost, it’s not being replaced. This ...
Lewiston High School’s Black Student Union and Muslim Student Association are places students say they can feel accepted and ...
Having worked in libraries for nearly a decade, I have seen firsthand the difference libraries make in people’s lives — and I ...
The proposal by Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is an insulting waste of time — at best.
In both series, there are always the good guys — the assassin-protagonists — who, despite their violent methods, are depicted ...
Waterville, Topsham and Portland's programs lost funding after grants were terminated by the U.S. Department of Health and ...
David Hogg, the 25-year-old survivor of the Parkland shooting who was just elected vice chair of the Democratic National ...
I’ve always been a civics nerd. I did two seasons of mock trial in high school and I love the concept of getting paid to sit ...
I went to Augusta for the Hands Off! rally on April 5. It was a powerful experience singing, chanting, marching and just standing in solidarity with fellow Mainers. Even those I know who didn’t attend ...
Jim Fossel’s April 20 column, “It’s not just about Maine state spending, it’s about accountability,” uses absolute dollars as the basis for his claims, thus distorting the facts on the state budget.
According to Vatican estimates, some 250,000 people flocked to the funeral Mass, while 150,000 more lined the motorcade route ...
Every Sunday there is air of desperation underlying Jim Fossel’s efforts to paint a veneer of reasonableness around Republican actions in Maine and in the country. Last Sunday’s paint job attempted to ...
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