An article for the Ideas Issue, by a writer with dual citizenship, on the possibility of Maine seceding from the U.S. and joining Canada. She discusses factors that make Canada appealing, including its diversity, liberal politics, and universal health care, and speculates about how Canada would welcome the addition of Maine. She interviews Mark Greene, who spearheaded Long Island\u27s secession from Portland and Thomas Naylor, leader of a sovereignty movement in Vermont, and appends a list of friends who support her quixotic idea
Maine Perspectives piece on the inclusion of nonnatives in anthologies of Maine writers. The piece...
Differences and similarities in the Wabanaki Confederacy\u27s four distinct Maine nations are covere...
Article on the two-pronged influx of people moving into Maine from other states. On one front, York...
An article for the Ideas Issue, by a writer with dual citizenship, on the possibility of Maine sec...
Feature article on the relationship between Maine and Massachusetts, which the author likens to a ge...
Typed written piece by Charlotte Michaud about the the immigration Franco-Canadian peoples to Lewist...
Maine Perspectives piece on the proposed Maine Woods National Park. The writer questions whether t...
Maine Perspectives piece on the two Maines with a discussion of some of the issues that might inc...
The differences between Canada and the United States are most manifest in the management of the Gulf...
An article that explores some of the issues associated with Maine\u27s brain drain by examining th...
State representative Henry Joy, R-Crystal, has sponsored L.D. 1452, An Act to Place a Moratorium on...
Focus on Northern Maine piece with featuring an interview in question-and-answer format with Rep. H...
Maine Perspectives piece on the pros and cons of a protest and blockade initiated by Maine loggers ...
Maine Voices piece by Jeff Thaler, a trial and environmental attorney with the Lewiston law firm of...
Commentary from around Maine. Topics presented: Maine is the only state in the nation where the legi...
Maine Perspectives piece on the inclusion of nonnatives in anthologies of Maine writers. The piece...
Differences and similarities in the Wabanaki Confederacy\u27s four distinct Maine nations are covere...
Article on the two-pronged influx of people moving into Maine from other states. On one front, York...
An article for the Ideas Issue, by a writer with dual citizenship, on the possibility of Maine sec...
Feature article on the relationship between Maine and Massachusetts, which the author likens to a ge...
Typed written piece by Charlotte Michaud about the the immigration Franco-Canadian peoples to Lewist...
Maine Perspectives piece on the proposed Maine Woods National Park. The writer questions whether t...
Maine Perspectives piece on the two Maines with a discussion of some of the issues that might inc...
The differences between Canada and the United States are most manifest in the management of the Gulf...
An article that explores some of the issues associated with Maine\u27s brain drain by examining th...
State representative Henry Joy, R-Crystal, has sponsored L.D. 1452, An Act to Place a Moratorium on...
Focus on Northern Maine piece with featuring an interview in question-and-answer format with Rep. H...
Maine Perspectives piece on the pros and cons of a protest and blockade initiated by Maine loggers ...
Maine Voices piece by Jeff Thaler, a trial and environmental attorney with the Lewiston law firm of...
Commentary from around Maine. Topics presented: Maine is the only state in the nation where the legi...
Maine Perspectives piece on the inclusion of nonnatives in anthologies of Maine writers. The piece...
Differences and similarities in the Wabanaki Confederacy\u27s four distinct Maine nations are covere...
Article on the two-pronged influx of people moving into Maine from other states. On one front, York...