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“People talk about cutting Medicaid like it’s an abstract thing,” said Steve Michaud, president of the Maine Hospital ...
Any cuts would deal a devastating blow to patients and their families.
If you are looking for support and to be in a community that understands what it’s like to grieve, the Center for Grieving ...
Telegram photographer Brianna Soukup was there as students at Mt. Blue High School got ready to dance away a rainy night at ...
We went to Old Orchard Beach, Bar Harbor and Belgrade to see how business owners and local leaders are preparing for a summer ...
The current Israeli administration keeps trying to defeat Hamas with military action. In trying to do so, it keeps killing far more bystanders than militant members of Hamas. The strategy simply ...
As I watch the horrors of this administration unfold, I am struck by how much of this was predicted but not inevitable. We remember Orwell’s “1984,” and its depiction of a dictatorial society. Then ...
In both Augusta and Washington, D.C., we see a new kind of legislator — or, to be more accurate, a new kind of legislating — ...
Today 2 million Palestinians in Gaza are being starved to death while a three-month supply of food and other urgently needed humanitarian aid is being blocked by the Israeli army at the border.
I agree with the May 17 letter to the editor about the importance of not removing rails to make the Merrymeeting Trail. Land transportation efficiency increases from cars to buses and trucks to rail ...
Reading Brian Robitaille’s May 11 opinion piece, “It’s her hands that I remember,” was like a breath of fresh, non-Trump derangement syndrome air from the Maine Sunday Telegram, whose editorial pages, ...
I want to thank and compliment Victoria Hugo-Vidal on her very informative column on May 18 regarding the Digital Equity Act and how important its programs are to rural Maine. This act was included in ...
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