Vote Ankeles for House District 100 House District 100 voters have a clear choice in the June 14 Democratic Primary election. Dan Ankeles has my full support because he is the best qualified and most experienced candidate. In reviewing his solid performance as a very active member of the Brunswick Town Council over the last […]
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Michael Reagan: Thank God I was adopted, not aborted
Forget inflation, forget Ukraine, forget the crashing stock market. Thanks to a troublemaking leak by some jerk inside the U.S. Supreme Court, abortion is dominating the front pages of our media again. The leak of the first draft of a majority decision by the Supremes to overturn Roe v. Wade, the landmark 1973 case that […]
Dick Polman: Lazy Democrats deserve prime blame for the ruination of Roe v. Wade
It’s shocking that someone within the Supreme Court enclave would take the extraordinary step to leak the draft opinion that kills Roe v. Wade and propels women back to the coat-hanger era. But what’s not shocking in the slightest is the draft opinion itself. Did we really expect anything else? It’s not as if the […]
Midcoast fishermen learn how to save themselves on Cundy’s Harbor
Last week, a Massachusetts-based organization held a free, two-day safety training for Midcoast fishermen.
Future uncertain for students of struggling Harpswell charter school
Some students at Harpswell Coastal Academy, which may be forced to shutter at the end of the year, say they would rather drop out than return to the traditional public school system.
TR roundup: Freeport baseball tops Lake Region for 6th straight win
Falcons improve to 7-1; Lisbon softball tripped up by unbeaten Monmouth;
Lisbon tops Monmouth in matchup of unbeatens and C South baseball favorites
Hunter Brissette, Levi Tibbetts shine for Greyhounds, who win rematch of last year’s regional championship.
Letter: Maine government fails people with disabilities
Maine has just failed one of its most vulnerable populations and it is time that we as a state recognize the help that adults with severe disabilities need in order to live basic and productive lives. One of the true measures of a society is how well it cares for those that cannot, through no […]
Gordon Weil: Media must step up in divided country
“All the news that’s fit to print.” That’s the historic motto of the New York Times. But the media often misses “all the news” and is selective because of limited resources or its own biases. Maybe the press hurries too much to beat competition; not everything is “breaking news.” Here are some questions the media […]
Letter: Vote Sahrbeck for DA
As an attorney and a lifelong Democrat, I strongly support Jonathan Sahrbeck for reelection as Cumberland County District Attorney. I’m a criminal defense lawyer with experience working with Mainers suffering from substance abuse disorders, mental illness, trauma and many times a combination. Some face other systemic challenges due to their marginalization based on their socioeconomic, […]