Let trans youth play The wave of anti-trans bills sweeping the nation is abhorrent. It’s particularly distressing that several of these bills were introduced here in Maine. I’m relieved to hear that Gov. Mills would veto the bills seeking to exclude trans women and girls from sports if came to her desk. Hopefully, our elected […]
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Guest column: Maine bills restricting tobacco would do more harm than good
Recently, state lawmakers in Augusta introduced a bill – LD 1550 – banning flavored tobacco products entirely, and they are considering another bill sponsored by Harpswell Rep. Joyce McCreight – LD 1423 – that would double the amount of taxes Mainers pay to purchase tobacco products. Measures like these are meant to benefit public health, but […]
Girls lacrosse: Brunswick handles Morse with crisp offense
The Dragons used a strong second half to take control in victory.
Gordon Weil: Fix the Supreme Court without making it bigger
“It ain’t broke, so don’t fix it.” That version of the old saying is what most Republicans and some Democrats think about the Supreme Court and the proposal to increase the number of justices on the Court. Most Democrats in Congress believe it is broken and that former GOP Senate Leader Mitch McConnell did it. […]
Guest column: Brunswick education foundation funding high tech dreams
Flexibility has been the mode of operating in so many ways during the pandemic. This has certainly been true for teachers. Plans made in 2020 may just be taking shape now, more than a year later. It may seem like a time warp of sorts and it is hard to believe that a year has […]
Letters: Maine needs a paid family and medical leave program; Property revaluations show we’re not all in it together
Maine needs a paid family and medical leave program If someone had told me that when I reached 72 I would be in this situation, I would not have believed it possible. Yet here I sit, pondering an uncertain future, fearful and depressed. In mid-November 2020, I contracted a terrible case of COVID-19. I knew […]
David Treadwell: MSMT and the Fulton Theatre: A win-win collaboration
To succeed in musical theater, one must be able to sing, dance and act. Not many such performers also possess the ability to direct. And even fewer people who can sing, dance, act, and direct also have the leadership skills to oversee a superb regional theater. And how many among that rare breed possess the […]
Boys lacrosse: Brunswick rolls by Gardiner in matchup of young teams
Dragons eager to prove they’re still a team to beat, while Tigers seek to grow as season progresses.
Carl Golden: Liz Cheney for president?
On paper, it appears to be the kind of lopsided contest that even the Vegas bookies won’t take any action on – Representative Liz Cheney, a 54-year-old two term Congresswoman from Wyoming versus ex-president Donald Trump, a 74-year-old one-term billionaire president from Florida by way of Queens. At stake is the control of the national […]
Maine native Dale Arnold reflects on 30-plus years in Boston sports talk radio
Mt. Ararat High School graduate signed off the air on WEEI for the final time on March 12.
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