Glaring warnings about the Maine killer and his shooter fantasy, large cache of weapons and psychosis were known and bandied about law enforcement circles without effect - and then after 18 people were killed and 13 critically injured it took 48 hours for 350 law enforcement officers to find a dead body in the back of a trailer across the street from where he worked.
Read MoreThe day after Labor Day is always a good one when you live on the coast of Maine. This year it takes the cake.
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Read MoreWhite grievance is taken to a new level by Christopher Anthony Lunsford who identifies as artist and hillbilly crooner Oliver Anthony.
Read MoreRequiring a mortgage to finance a new mobile home in a park is like requiring a life preserver on a train. What’s the point of Maine being a “Title State” when it comes to manufactured homes if every bank and the state’s leading housing agency require a mortgage to finance one?
Read MoreCape Elizabeth, Maine is a beautiful coastal community of 9300 people trying to help solve the housing shortage. Community Housing -- i.e. building a neighborhood of affordable housing on public land -- is the answer, says former state senator Cynthia Dill but don't just take her word for it. Experts agree! "There could not be a better time to do this than now."
Read MoreEither the chair of the Cape Elizabeth Housing Diversity Study Committee is conflicted about the only real affordable housing proposal on the table and should not vote on it, or he is not. Enough cloak and dagger. Which is it?
Read MoreDetox is in these days. You are cordially invited. The good people of Maine deserve clean air and honorable leaders.
Read MoreGandalf the Gray of Maine journalism returns as Gandalf the White to save us and Middle Earth
Read More“If the limit never approaches anything, the limit does not exist” is a quote from the iconic coming-of-age movie Mean Girls, and one way to state succinctly the case for protecting “they” as a plural all-inclusive pronoun of the English Language. If you haven’t seen Mean Girls, think The Catcher in the Rye or any other story about an individual’s journey from the outside looking in to a place of belonging.
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