Judith Meyer is executive editor of the Sun Journal, Kennebec Journal, the Morning Sentinel and the Western Maine weekly newspapers of the Sun Media Group. She serves as vice president of the Maine Freedom of Information Coalition and is a member of the Right to Know Advisory Committee to the Legislature. A journalist since 1990 and former editorial page editor for the Sun Journal, she was named Maine’s Journalist of the Year in 2003. She serves on the New England Newspaper & Press Association Board of Directors and was the 2018 recipient of the Judith Vance Weld Brown Spirit of Journalism Award by the New England Society of Newspaper Editors. A fellow of the National Press Foundation and the Knight Center for Specialized Journalism, she attended George Washington University, lives in Auburn with her husband, Phil, and is an active member of the Bicycle Coalition of Maine.
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PublishedJuly 12, 2023
Rangeley selectmen plan to draft bylaws to govern town
Chairwoman Ethna Thompson emphasized the importance of having the document.
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PublishedJuly 11, 2023
Auburn traffic advisory: Emily’s Run is Sunday
Motorists are urged to be patient when passing runners, or to seek alternative routes.
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PublishedJuly 10, 2023
Which corporate diversity efforts are now illegal?
To be clear, what we’re talking about here is affirmative action in the sense of considering the race of a candidate as a plus in choosing to hire them — with the goal of achieving a more racially diverse workplace.
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PublishedJuly 9, 2023
David Gardner: It only takes a little time each week to keep the streets clean
This is in reference to the letter from Pete Geiger on June 27 titled, “All can chip in to keep Lewiston clean.” I have voluntarily participated in the City of Lewiston’s spring and fall cleanup for the past couple of years. I definitely agree with the writer that it doesn’t take long for the same […]
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PublishedJuly 9, 2023
Austin Bay: Ukraine’s summer 2023 counteroffensive of armored infiltration
Ukraine has proven to be a “nation in arms” — a warrior state with the will to fight. Nations in arms know what they fight for — which is usually their very existence.
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PublishedJuly 9, 2023
Editorial cartoon for Sunday, July 9
https://stage.w2pcms.com/wp-admin/post.php?post=36818618&action=edit
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PublishedJuly 9, 2023
Jim Geraghty: Merrick Garland runs into reality
The 2024 presidential election is shaping up as a rematch between a president whose relatives have been cashing in on the family name for years and collecting generous fees from shady foreign business executives, and a challenger who sees federal law enforcement as an enemy to be destroyed.
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PublishedJuly 8, 2023
David Oshansky: USM’s silence is curiously deafening
I read the articles regarding a plan to move Portland’s asylum Seekers to Unity, citing using Unity College’s dorms as a living area. I am very perplexed at the idea of moving these new Mainers to such a remote area when suitable housing accommodations can be found right at the Portland Campus, University of Southern […]
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PublishedJuly 8, 2023
Joe Voisine: America does not need more government
President Biden’s son, Hunter, is getting a “sweetheart deal” from the Department of Justice. Pleading guilty to two charges of tax evasion and possessing a firearm. Nothing to be ashamed about if your father is the president. The president’s remarks were something like: let’s focus on the more important matters. Let’s overtax the very successful […]
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PublishedJuly 8, 2023
Bob Neal: The Countryman: A long view of the Supreme Court rulings
Supreme Court Justices are basically the only high federal employees with no code of ethics.
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