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Through My Lens: Maine should welcome more refugees

President Biden last week raised the cap on refugees coming to the United States to 62,500 over the next six months. While the decision fulfills the United States’ important humanitarian mission, the resettlement of refugees also provides significant economic benefits to places in our country whose population is aging. Maine is a good example. Its […]

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Mainewhile: Getting in tune with animal cultures

We in our society have been having a lot of really interesting conversations of late. At the core of some of the most important is the notion of “cultural competency.” According to the American Psychological Association, cultural competency may be “loosely defined as the ability to understand, appreciate and interact with people from cultures or […]

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Here’s Something: Portland’s Evergreen Cemetery reflects Maine unity

Last month’s news reports of vandalism at the sprawling and majestic Evergreen Cemetery in Portland’s Deering neighborhood struck a chord with me. I haven’t seen an update to the initial April 2 reports of 150 toppled and damaged gravestones, but Portland Police said eyewitnesses saw teenagers running from the area, and that sounds about right […]

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Superintendent’s Notebook: Improving student learning and well-being

Given the unique challenges we have faced this year and the recovery ahead of us as we begin to return to in-person learning, the proposed Brunswick School Department budget emphasizes special education, mental health and wellness, capital projects and technology. Last month’s column highlighted the importance of special education, and this month, equally as important, […]

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Mainewhile: A nickname honoring everything left behind in Armenia

Every family has its favorites. In mine, there is Uncle Armen. Call to mind Alan Arkin. In any movie, ever, but let’s say “Little Miss Sunshine” because that’s my favorite. OK, got it? Great. That’s my Uncle Armen. Seriously, they could be identical twins, and the voice and accent? Same. Which isn’t really shocking given […]

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Through My Lens: It’s National Arab American Heritage Month

We celebrate Arab American Heritage Month this month by recognizing the Arab Americans who are making a difference in our communities. Our state of Maine has a growing and thriving number of Arabic-speaking communities, most of which can be found in Augusta, Westbrook and Portland. Of the 22 countries in the Arab League, most of […]

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Over Easy: A love letter to engineers

Let’s pause for a minute to pay respects to the unsung heroes in our midst. I speak, of course, of our engineers – the men and women who pay attention to those things we don’t even think of until something malfunctions. Before computers took over, those (mainly) high school boys who walked around with their […]