Collins and Rep. Jared Golden were joined on a tour of BIW by U.S. Chief of Naval Operations Admiral Michael Gilday.
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High school track and field preview: Aspirations remain high for several Midcoast squads
Lisbon, Mt. Ararat and Brunswick look to contend for conference crowns again.
Michael Reagan: History repeats itself – unfortunately
Forty years ago we had a soaring inflation rate, obscene gas prices and interest rates in the teens. Today, thanks to their incredible incompetence, bad policies and serial stupidity, the Democrats in Washington are bringing back all those problems. It’s getting so bad, I’m actually beginning to think Jimmy Carter was not such a bad […]
Dick Polman: Putin has a chance to conquer France
I’m guessing that the French presidential election isn’t high on your current list of interests. If not, I suggest you take a long look at the photos that feature Vladimir Putin communing with one of his favorite goons, far-right presidential candidate Marine Le Pen. In the French election runoff on April 24, Le Pen has […]
Mentorship group strikes gold with bowling fundraiser
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Bath/Brunswick raised over $61,000 through its ‘Bowl for Kids’ Sake’ fundraiser, exceeding its $50,000 goal.
Participants get into the spirit at the Thomas College Dirty Dog Run
From wearing costumes to diving into mud pools, there was no lack of fun at event, last held in 2019.
Peter Roff: Push for new antitrust rules infested with cronyism?
An unlikely coalition of senators is backing Minnesota Democrat Amy Klobuchar’s bill to drastically overhaul the nation’s antitrust laws. They may want to give her proposal another read, because there are things about it that might not be what they seem. Klobuchar wants to be president and is counting on this legislation, the American Innovation […]
Douglas Rooks: On Anthem, the die was cast long ago
Maine Health, the state’s largest hospital chain, made headlines last week by announcing it would sever its network agreement with Anthem, the nation’s second largest health insurer, at year’s end. This probably won’t happen; these shots across the bow are common, as both entities maneuver for advantage. Maine Health claims $13 million in underpayments, by […]
David Treadwell: Keeping up with our host students
During a recent visit to Anna Maria Island on the Gulf Coast of Florida, we did what we do there: take walks, collect shells, engage with strangers and read books on the beach. While such vacations feed our souls, we’re even more energized by maintaining close ties with young people. While on Anna Maria, we […]
Faith Notes: The hope of Easter
Late last November, I stood over a frozen mound of soil in my garden, holding a long wooden stake. Beside me on the snow-crusted ground lay several blue mesh bags full of garlic bulbs, each tied with a curl of white ribbon — the kind for wrapping gifts. And the bags were a gift, from […]