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Shiloh Schulte, 46, who previously served on Kennebunk's Select Board, was conducting conservation work in Alaska's remote ...
ReForest South Portland is a grassroots group of residents who are working to improve the city's tree canopy through various ...
ICE is breaking up families and terrifying communities. Ostensibly seeking violent criminals and those with final deportation ...
This year's standouts include top scholars and athletes, several musicians, artists and social activists, a few immigrants, a ...
This gap — more of a gulf — endured by the people who labor in the state’s fields and barns, is what stands to be closed by a ...
Instead of public humiliation, Norris should have been applauded for her dedication to helping patients rejected by her peers ...
The proposal to allow state candidates to use Clean Election funding on care of dependents needs to be sharpened up.
“Just as the iconic song encourages perseverance through hardships, Hallowell Pride stands as a testament to the strength and ...
I was appalled to read about the death of Baxter, the Maine Department of Public Safety’s “official comfort dog” after he was left in a closed-up vehicle. The news announcement made it sound like the ...
I get that there are many people in our country who feel strongly that the U.S. has changed for the worse in the last generation. I understand how they might feel left behind, ignored, even victimized ...
Rachel Ohm’s June 1 article, “Legacy of Margaret Chase Smith’s ‘Declaration of Conscience’ speech lives on 75 years later,” offered such an on-point message in today’s political world. Would that ...
Thank you for the the June 1 Maine Sunday Telegram article about Margaret Chase Smith’s legacy: her “Declaration of Conscience.” I’ve read that Sen. Susan Collins looked up to Smith. I’m asking ...
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