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Helping single mothers by removing obstacles to school and work

In the Down East town of Machias, there’s a new program bringing hope to single mothers caught in poverty. The program helps those mothers go to college. And Monique Morin, 21, can’t stop smiling when she tells people about it. “I never in a million years thought I was going to be in college,” she […]

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The story of the childless fathers

They are fathers in name only, these men in prison-issued blue work shirts packed into a small room where their bulk and hulk makes three feel like a crowd. They are sitting on stacking chairs set around a folding table, admitting that they barely know their children, weren’t there when they were born, failed to […]

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Too many kids of single parents not ready or able to learn

Kids who spend hours in the bathroom, screaming. Kids who throw chairs out of frustration. Kids who are in school, but in such deep trouble at home they are nowhere near ready to learn. To one veteran educator, there was only one way to put it: “We’re in a crisis,” said Althea Walker, the recently […]

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One wrong guy and an ‘endless struggle’ for a single mom

Joanne R., 38 years old — “and pushing 60,” she said — has worked since she was 11. She graduated from high school but didn’t finish college. “I never really got past the first year — life happens,” she said. But she has never had trouble getting work. Joanne R., (the Maine Center for Public […]

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Rise in single parenthood fuels family poverty in Maine

Thousands of Maine children are living in poverty because of a crisis that goes unnamed. It is creating a generation of children who struggle in school, will have a hard time qualifying for a decent job and are more likely to have run-ins with the law and to suffer from mental health problems. It is […]

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Ending poverty an impossible mission

WASHINGTON — Don’t expect a second War on Poverty, regardless of who wins the election. Picking up where Lyndon Johnson left off in the 1960s would seem a logical response to the campaign’s relentless criticism of economic inequality. But appearances are deceiving. Most proposals to reduce inequality — conspicuously from Hillary Clinton — are aimed […]

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Bill to allow guns in Section 8 properties hits stalemate

AUGUSTA — Lawmakers on Tuesday continued their debate over the best way to balance the rights of landlords with those of tenants who are receiving public housing subsidies and want to keep firearms. A new proposal offered by Sen. Andre Cushing, R-Hampden, would allow landlords who own and live in multiunit properties with four apartments […]

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Diaper dilemma that shouldn’t be

A worrisome trend in this country illustrates in the starkest terms how a mother’s income affects not only her baby’s health but hers, too. Child Trends — a nonprofit, nonpartisan research center — reported in 2013 that low-income parents, especially single mothers, have higher rates of depression and depressive symptoms than mothers with higher incomes. […]

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R. Lacombe: Immigration policy a mess

President Obama’s possibly illegal executive order concerning immigration is an unjust use of authority. If it remains in force, it will contribute to a higher level of poverty in America. I do believe that illegal immigrants who are law-abiding and who have worked and established permanent residence in America should be given the opportunity to […]