A Community Doing It Right: South Berwick’s Commitment to Transparency and Accessibility

What does true transparency look like in local government? South Berwick is providing a strong example. By creating clear, community-friendly meeting recaps that help residents understand what happened, what’s coming next, and why it matters, the town is making public information more accessible and civic engagement easier for everyone.
Sanford’s Latest Agenda Packet Tops 900 Pages: A Reminder of How Much Happens Behind the Scenes

While reviewing Sanford’s June 16, 2026 City Council meeting materials, one detail immediately stood out: the agenda packet exceeded 900 pages. That discovery sparked a closer look at what agenda packets are, why they matter, and what this mountain of documentation reveals about transparency, public engagement, and the often-unseen work taking place behind local government decisions.
Opinion: What LD 2150 Taught Me About Citizen Participation in Maine Government

Ryan Michaels shares the story of LD 2150, a Maine bill he publicly opposed, and how citizen participation, public testimony, legislative amendments, and government accountability became central themes in the final law. This firsthand look at the Maine legislative process explores transparency, due process, public involvement, and the power of ordinary citizens to become part of the public record.
