Many of unknowns still present after pandemic wiped out the 2020 campaign.
Times Record
Letter: Stepping up vaccinations to end the pandemic
With COVID-19 vaccines at the forefront of many people’s minds, we would like to share a brief update from your local health system. Mid Coast Hospital continues to provide many resources in support of our region’s pandemic response, including the COVID-19 information line, drive-thru testing site and the large-scale regional vaccination clinic, which we opened […]
Michael Reagan: Jim Crow on steroids? Come on, man
Will someone please lend President Biden a history book? He thinks Georgia’s new voting integrity law is “Jim Crow on steroids.” And Georgia’s pretend ex-governor Stacey Abrams says it’s “Jim Crow redux in a suit and tie.” Really? Come on, you guys. You’ve been watching too much CNN and MSNBC. The crimes against equal voting […]
Letter: Preserving public lands
As a teacher, I understand the value of establishing clear assessment criteria to measure a college student’s competency as they prepare for teacher certification. As a Registered Maine Guide, I understand the need to demonstrate skills to ensure safety of my clients while whitewater rafting or on recreation trips in the wilderness. What I don’t […]
Auto racing: After shortened 2020 season, Wiscasset Speedway gets back on track
New season for race track begins April 24.
Giving Voice: Volunteer reflects on experience at Brunswick drop-in center
One of the greatest gifts of being a volunteer at The Gathering Place in Brunswick is to hear the stories shared by our guests and then being able to offer assistance in whatever way they need at the time. So many of our community has struggled with the COVID pandemic and being able to come […]
Dick Polman: So now Republicans hate Coke and baseball
Republicans and corporate America have been conjoined for so long that any breach in the bond is almost impossible to imagine. Yet we’re seeing one now, thanks to the GOP’s decision to give free rein to its authoritarian impulses. The way it has long worked is easy to explain. Corporate America shovels big bucks to […]
David Treadwell: Thanks for the memories – thoughts on Bowdoin’s Big Daddy
Picture this scenario: You are standing in front of a room, and people you knew when you were still working take turns praising you, thanking you for something meaningful you did for them back in the day — 30, 40, 50, even 60 years ago. They’re sharing their stories with love and humor, much to […]
Gordon Weil: Democrats may act alone on economic renewal
It’s not a new “New Deal.” It’s not even “big government.” But President Biden is trying to do something big with his infrastructure plan. Congressional Republicans oppose many of his ideas. What does “infrastructure” mean? Originally a French word, it translates as “substructure.” Does that mean only the most basic supports of the national economy, […]
Letter: Modern landfills a more environmentally-friendly solution
In a recent Times Record articles (March 23 and April 7) and a letter to the editor about Brunswick’s Graham Road landfill closure it has been stated that “choosing ecomaine could effectively lower the town’s municipal net greenhouse gas emissions by around 80%.” The article seemed to imply that incineration is always preferable to landfilling […]
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