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The impasse further increases the possibility that Maine’s second-largest health care network may no longer be in-network for ...
The weather this spring meant the birds probably weren't finding food and changed their feeding habits.
This year's cuts came in the shadow of last year's budget, which raised property taxes by about 20%, a decision that ...
The deployment of the National Guard to Washington, D.C., affects all Americans, even Mainers. Washington is our seat of government — and like our nation, it is meant to be governed by citizens and ...
I am writing regarding the Aug. 10 article “Maine’s school funding formula has long been called inequitable. Changing it is complicated.” The article makes the same mistake that many make; treating as ...
With the ankle problem unresolved, plus the heat waves we’ve been having, I haven’t been able to do my regular walks with the ...
I support voter ID. Maine people want voter ID. A valid identification is needed in many aspects of our civilized, legal life. The list is long for the requirements of a valid ID. Honest, trustworthy ...
Higher demand and simpler evaluations are big reasons why the state has sent more pitchers than position players to elite ...
The success of organ donation depends on one thing above all: public trust. Families say “yes” to donation often as they ...
An Aug. 11 letter to the editor regarding timber harvesting — between 2016 and 2018 — on the Department of Inland Fisheries ...
It’s ironic, then, that come 2027, approximately 90,000 Maine residents will become subject to federal work requirements to ...
Alan Breton’s wife, Ammie Breton, center facing camera, is embraced Wednesday by her sister-in-law Linda Bragg, sister of Alan, following a bench dedication ceremony in Alan Breton’s honor at Oakland ...
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