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Smartphones and kids … a good mix?

With more teens feeling hopeless and suicidal, Maine schools, kids and parents struggle to deal with a technology that’s changed a generation. As principal of Oxford Elementary School, Tiffany Karnes has seen smartphone users start young. Like 7 years old young. “It would not be unusual to see a first- or second-grader who has a […]

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Cell phone ban is good for students

When Lewiston Middle School students arrived at school Wednesday, they were subject to a new policy banning the use of cell phones during school hours. Good. The policy is a direct and dutiful response to relentless and often-destructive social media chatter, instituting a necessary break from the noise. It’s not going to be easy to […]

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K. Quesnel: Create a safer environment

According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Association, more than 3,331 people were killed and 387,000 injured in motor vehicle accidents connected to distracted driving. Those numbers represent 10 percent of all fatal crashes and 17 percent of all accidents that caused injuries. Yet the Maine House rejected the hands-free-only cell phone bill that would […]

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Maine Senate votes to keep cellphone privacy bill alive

AUGUSTA — Maine lawmakers have voted to override a veto by Gov. Paul LePage of a bill requiring law enforcement to have a warrant to get location information from a person’s cellphone. The Democratic-led Senate overturned the veto on a 22-11 vote on Tuesday. Veto overrides require a two-thirds majority of present and voting members. […]