Climate nightmare becomes reality Recently a large number of scientists released a report indicating that the climate is changing far more quickly than most other reports have suggested. Very soon, according to the report, the planet will pass the point of no return. In other words, soon nothing we do will stop the slide into […]
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Tom Purcell: Pets can help solve our national empathy shortage
My Lab puppy, Thurber, makes me laugh out loud every day. The writing life requires you to sit still for long periods of time, but those days are long gone. As I write this column — attempt to write it, that is — my seven-and-a-half-month-old buddy keeps dropping his ball at my feet, hoping to […]
The Maine Idea: Comebacks rarely succeed, but here we go again
Rematches may be the inevitable fate of Maine voters for 2022. Other, less flattering words come to mind – including “rerun” and “rehash.” Nonetheless, it’s likely we’ll see incumbent Gov. Janet Mills opposed by former Gov. Paul LePage in the November election. And now, former Rep. Bruce Poliquin is trying to win back the 2nd Congressional District seat from Jared Golden, the Democrat who beat him four years ago. Of the […]
Ararat pitching shines in victory on final day of pool play at Cal Ripken World Series
Ararat rides strong pitching to earn hard-fought victory on last day of pool play.
Christine Flowers: A mother’s bond will never disappear
Seven years ago, Lucy Flowers died. It’s taken a while for me to write those words in exactly that way – “Lucy Flowers died.” I’ve written about it on frequent occasion, but usually turn to euphemisms: “Left us.” I also employed “passed away,” “rejoined my father,” “passed on,” “shed this mortal coil,” “went to a […]
Commentary: Claims of voter suppression in newly enacted state laws don’t all hold up under closer review
As states across the U.S. enact new laws relating to elections, there have been efforts to capture, in aggregate, the effects of those laws. Reports, found in both journalism and advocacy group statements, that new election laws will “restrict” voting or have an “anti-voter” effect misrepresent what many of the laws will do. On July […]
Letters: Thanking Sens. King, Collins for standing up for recycling infrastructure; Brunswick’s traffic problem extends beyond Pleasant Street
Thanking Sens. King, Collins Standing up for recycling infrastructure It’s encouraging to see Congress working in unison on crucial legislation that will greatly benefit Maine’s roads, bridges and railways as well as bring jobs to our state. We’re especially grateful to Sens. King and Collins, who served as integral members of the bipartisan group that […]
Ararat earns first win at Cal Ripken World Series
Team breaks through with the bats to earn first victory in Florida.
Guest column: Brunswick-Topsham Land Trust connects people to nature
The Brunswick-Topsham Land Trust (BTLT) marked the end of its 2020-21 fiscal year on June 30 with hearts full of gratitude to our members and our community. First, to our members. To all of the 1,081 individuals, families, businesses, and organizations who joined BTLT or renewed their memberships in 2020-21, thank you. BTLT has worked […]
Letters: Thank you Avian Haven; When supression is not suppression
Thank you Avian Haven Thank goodness for Avian Haven. On my way to Staple’s in Cook’s Corner the other day, I noticed a lone young gull dragging a wing. I left the car and with my umbrella followed in the driving rain. The gull attempted to groom the wing and alternately pull it up and […]