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, […]
Times Record
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 […]
Tom Purcell: Baseball strikes out on politics
You can’t escape politics anywhere now – not even in America’s once great pastime, baseball. A “pastime,” according to the Merriam-Webster dictionary, is “something that amuses and serves to make time pass agreeably.” Boy, did the Pittsburgh Pirates accomplish that for me most of my early life. Pirates radio broadcasts on KDKA were background music […]
Letter: Thank you, Brunswick firefighters
As the owner of The Brunswick Inn, I want to thank the Brunswick Fire Department for their swift and expert response to the fire at the Inn last Monday. Brunswick Fire has been a friend to the Inn for my entire 12-year tenure, and this incident brings into sharper focus just how fortunate our community […]
College notebook: Former Morse standout Maddy Olsen named Division III women’s lacrosse player of the week
Senior attack is having strong season at Husson University in Bangor.
Letters: Maine lawmakers need to protect public lands from CMP corridor; Service to community can help rebuild our society
Maine lawmakers need to protect public lands from CMP corridor Legislation like LD 1075, being reviewed by our Legislature, is sorely needed to protect Maine’s public lands. The history of illegal and backdoor leases for use on public lands includes those obtained by international corporation Central Maine Power (owned by Spanish company Avangrid) for the […]
The Maine Idea: Clock is ticking for Maine Gov. Mills’ spending plans
Washington is changing with almost bewildering speed. Is Augusta changing? Perhaps, but it’s a lot less obvious. President Biden has exploded long-held assumptions about the federal government during his first few weeks in office. Not only did he hold firm in passing a $1.9 trillion pandemic relief bill over numerous objections, but he’s presented an […]
New high school spring sports coaches get to work on the Midcoast
As the spring season starts rolling along, some teams will have new faces as coaches.
Commentary: Building trust among parents and teachers is key to reopening schools
A New York City mother said she kept her son in remote schooling during the pandemic because she believes city education officials “lie a lot.” “These buildings are old and don’t have proper ventilation,” she explained to journalist Melinda Anderson. “They don’t have the supplies they need, and they don’t even have nurses.” One of […]
Guest column: Bill would put election hopes out of reach for third party candidates
Third Parties are under the gun. A highly touted bill, “HR 1: For the People Act,” is now before Congress. It has already been passed by the House. It multiplies by five times the amount candidates for president must raise to qualify for matching funds. It replaces the present required amount, which is $5,000 from […]
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