Central bankers and economists from around the world are convening remotely for the annual Jackson Hole symposium on Aug. 27, 2021, to discuss the future of monetary policy. For the second year in a row, the annual conference will be virtual and the theme – Macroeconomic Policy in an Uneven Economy – seems appropriate given […]
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Field hockey: ‘Drive out Cancer’ preseason tournament a success once again
Seventh annual preseason ‘Drive out Cancer’ field hockey tournament takes place.
Gordon Weil: Nation-building fails in Afghanistan
The Twenty-Year War is ending with the chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan. But America’s longest ever war cannot simply be understood by the evacuation from Kabul. Here are key questions about this wasteful conflict that can help put the war in perspective. Why did the U.S. go to war in Afghanistan? After the 9/11 attacks in […]
Letters: Theater weathering storm, thanks to community; Build the bridge now
Maine State Music Theatre weathering storm, thanks to community “Jersey Boys,” Maine State Music Theatre’s production celebrating the story of Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons, opens next week. Our first mainstage production in two years is energetic, entertaining, and something we are very proud of, but it is unfortunately not the only reason we […]
Carl Golden: Biden’s failed response to the fall of Afghanistan
As the world watches, the United States effort to withdraw the military from Afghanistan and evacuate Americans has turned into a political, diplomatic, and public relations disaster. It threatens to define the Biden presidency, undermine its legislative agenda and become a dominant issue in the 2022 Congressional midterm elections. In the run up to the […]
David Treadwell: Walking each other home
On a recent visit to Popham Beach, we happened upon a family gathering near the long entrance to the beach. The group included an older woman in a wheel chair with big rubber wheels designed especially for the beach. It appeared she was dealing with cancer or some other major illness. Her grandson was pushing […]
Giving Voice: The power of volunteerism
Sometime over the course of this summer, Brunswick stopped being a place where I go to college and became a place I call home. Looking back, I am amazed at how little I knew about Brunswick during my first two years at Bowdoin. My knowledge of the town only extended as far as Maine Street […]
Guest column: Brunswick education foundation’s works continue
The school year is about to begin again and teachers are finalizing their activities for the start of the semester. There are a lot of creative projects planned to support students’ needs – especially after the immense challenges of last year. The resiliency of school staff has been astounding as has that of the students. […]
Golf: Mt. Ararat tops Edward Little, Mt. Blue, to kick off season
High school sports return as golf season gets underway.
Tom Purcell: Service dogs heal the trauma of war
Our botched withdrawal from Afghanistan is hard to witness, but hearing the reports of Taliban brutality is even worse. My heart aches for all Afghanis. It especially aches for the young women who’ve flourished during the last 20 years by freely developing their minds and talents in school, but who now must submit to the […]
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