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Monday, September 9, 2019
Deep State: Confronting the End of Everything — Why Can’t the Green Party Do Better?
This week Deep State begins a series — Confronting the End of Everything — on how, politically, Maine people could grapple with the enormous environmental threats facing them and the Earth. Here we discuss the Green Party ...
Notes from Lime City: Public Space in Downtown Rockland
On a recent Sunday afternoon, Nate was sitting with a friend outside of Rock City Cafe discussing local affairs. He enumerated some of the wonderful things in his field of vision: a bicycle rack holding a pair of bicycles; LED streetlights ...
Just Saying ...: The Battle of Hampden
A person can easily bump along through life never realizing that the land around them has a history. It shouldn’t surprise us but it often does, that the land we live on was fought over, oftentimes more than once. We’re not talking about ...
Michael G. Roskin: Three Crises at Once
Three worsening simultaneous crises — Hong Kong, Kashmir and Israel-Iran — could trigger general conflagrations. Xi Jinping readies paramilitary police to crush Hong Kong democracy protests. India’s Hindu nationalist regime uses ...
Rockland Debates Ambitious “New Urbanism” Ordinance
Once upon a time, Rockland and other large towns and cities across Maine were built for pedestrians. Neighborhoods were more densely populated and closer to the downtown. Residents could easily pop down to the local hardware . . .
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