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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PublishedNovember 2, 2023
Susan Osborne White: I am forever and regrettably changed, like you
To the heartbroken people of Lewiston, Maine: I wrap my arms around you all and ever so lovingly and gently welcome you all into “The Club” that you never wanted to join. We all wish it didn’t exist and none of us wanted to be in it. Pathetically, it is not in the least exclusive […]
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PublishedOctober 30, 2023
Why no recession yet? Thank the U.S. consumer.
While many consumers have become wealthier in recent years, many others are spending on borrowed time. Some people still have lots of cash, and others are in a precarious spot.
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PublishedOctober 29, 2023
Prayers offered amid sadness following shooting deaths in Lewiston
During a period of silent prayer at Holy Family Church, worshippers could be seen praying over rosaries, heads bowed. Others with hands folded in prayer. Others simply staring straight ahead.
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PublishedOctober 29, 2023
Victims of Wednesday’s shootings urged to seek free counseling, other services
A Family Assistance Center has been set up by the Maine State Police, Office of the Maine Attorney General, Federal Bureau of Investigation and American Red Cross to provide support for victims and their families.
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PublishedOctober 28, 2023
After Lewiston shootings, embrace life. Every one. Every minute. Every day.
Every single one of these people, people we knew and loved, left their lives behind while doing perfectly ordinary things with every expectation they would be returning to their homes and their loved ones Wednesday night.
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PublishedOctober 27, 2023
Weekend events canceled after fatal shootings
Organizers have canceled a number of local events this weekend out of respect for the shooting victims in Lewiston.
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PublishedOctober 25, 2023
Multiple dead, wounded in Lewiston shootings; police give few details on overnight search for gunman
A massive manhunt is underway after Maine State Police identified Robert Card, 40, of Bowdoin as person of interest in the shootings. A shelter-in-place order remains in effect for all of Androscoggin County, with residents told to stay in their homes and keep doors locked.
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PublishedOctober 23, 2023
Thiel’s unicorn success is awkward for colleges
Are universities suppressing or delaying the potential of some of their most innovative and energetic students? Are they subtracting money for tuition that could be much better spent in ventures than in classrooms?
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PublishedOctober 23, 2023
The U.S. housing market is now completely broken
Given the importance of housing to overall activity, subdued residential construction should limit how fast the economy can grow, though not enough to trigger a recession over the next couple of quarters.
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PublishedOctober 23, 2023
Telehealth should stick around. Teens need it.
While some adults might consider a virtual appointment less intimate than a face-to-face meeting with a therapist, it probably doesn’t feel weird to teens — so many of their interactions already happen through devices.
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