Mt. Ararat puts on offensive display in win over rival Morse.
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Local roundup: Morse softball edges Mt. Ararat
Camdyn Johnson strikes out 17 batters for Shipbuilders.
Bowdoin names Alex Lloyd its next men’s basketball coach
Lloyd most recently served as the lead assistant for the Memphis Hustle, the G-League affiliate of the Memphis Grizzlies.
Letters: Maine bill enforcing safe gun storage would keep kids safe; US law enforcement history tied to persecution of Black people; Maine must ban flavored tobacco; Carbon cash back could cure climate crisis
Maine bill enforcing safe gun storage would keep kids safe With rights come great responsibilities. Maine gun owners pride themselves on being responsible. Securely storing firearms around children is a simple and responsible act. LD 759 helps to line up our laws with what responsibly gun owners already know: secure storage of firearms saves lives. […]
Local roundup: Morse softball shuts out Greely
Camdyn Johnson leads Shipbuilders to win by tossing two-hit shutout.
Morse softball team rallies behind teammate diagnosed with Hodgkin’s lymphoma
Junior Madison Potter an inspiration to a team, a school and a community.
Commentary: As the Palestinian minority takes to the streets, Israel is having its own Black Lives Matter moment
The images and reports coming from Israel, Jerusalem and Gaza in recent days are shocking. They are also surprising to those who thought the 2020 Abraham Accords and subsequent agreements to normalize relations between Israel and the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Morocco, and Sudan would place the conflict between Israelis and Palestinians permanently on the […]
Rich Manieri: There’s value in work, like it or not
The disappointing April jobs report should surprise absolutely no one, given that we now have a government more interested in providing incentives for people not to work rather than paving the way to gainful employment. What this approach fails to account for is the value of work itself. There is something to be said for […]
Letter: Pandemic shows we need early childhood education, parental support
Having gotten our vaccines, many of us are now thinking about rebuilding our communities, beginning with the needs of young children and families. We know children had unusual infancy, toddlerhood, or preschool experiences during the pandemic – most or half of their lives! Parents, providers, and young children all faced hardship that must be addressed […]
Guest column: Brunswick senior center director remembers Dr. Giustra
About five years ago, I told Dr. Richard Giustra, the esteemed Brunswick surgeon and longtime community volunteer, People Plus presenter, creator of “Rollerlates,” and longtime wrestling coach, that he was (to coin a phrase) a pain in my neck. And he really was! He laughed hardily at my saying this because no one ever told […]
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