4 years ago Lack of respect for due process To the Editor; I attended the Town of Dover Foxcroft Selectboard meeting last night (July 26).
4 years ago Lies in NECEC TV ads By Doug Thomas Don’t you wish Maine had a truth-in-advertising law that prohibited shadowy special interest groups from lying in their TV ads? I know I do.
4 years ago I wonder where Matthew Gagnon thinks money comes from? To the Editor; In his most recent column on billionaires going into space, he claims of Jeff Bezos that “[b]illions of dollars have been injected into the economy that would not have otherwise been there.
4 years ago Don’t take our word for it — the beauty of Maine in summer is no exaggeration By BDN Editorial Board Summer in Maine is a special time of year.
4 years ago Sign the Charter Commission petition To the Editor; Many folks don’t know much about county government and only think about it when something goes wrong.
4 years ago Who was aboard? By Nancy Battick In this column we’ll take a look at resources for tracking your immigrant ancestors who came to the U.
4 years ago Praise for Moosehead Music Festival To the Editor; The inaugural Moosehead Music Festival held this past weekend on the shores of Moosehead Lake was a grand success.
4 years ago Please research NECEC To the Editor; I am sick of all the negative talk about the New England Clean Energy Connect project.
4 years ago Billionaires going to space is well worth their money By Matthew Gagnon In the past month, two billionaires have gone to space, kicking off the official start of a new industry that has never existed before: space tourism.
4 years ago In race for governor, remember Mills expanded Medicaid, saving lives and reducing medical debt By David Farmer When Maine voters approved Medicaid expansion at the ballot box in 2017 and Gov.
4 years ago A focus on the good To the Editor; Government can do good things for us, and here are some examples: At the federal level, the vaccination campaign has resulted in a 90 percent drop in U.
4 years ago America needs better broadband access By Christina Theriault As the United States begins to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic, we have an opportunity to see where our systems were stressed, and identify ways to build back better.
4 years ago Baseball right to abandon unpopular rule changes By Matthew Gagnon Major League Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred, who I have called “the worst commissioner of any major sport” just said something remarkable that I think is deserving of high praise.
4 years ago Donating blood can save lives To the Editor; This past year has been filled with challenges and one constant has been the need for lifesaving blood.
4 years ago Help is on the way for Maine families with young kids By David Farmer One of the biggest lessons of the COVID-19 pandemic — besides the importance of investing in public health and clear communications during an emergency — is that the United States has been asking families to do too much.