As I write this, it is sunny, which really helps. I think most Mainers understand how the sun can improve mental and spiritual health. My neighbor’s amaryllis is about to bloom. He sent me a photo, since I still cannot enter his home – or anyone’s home – yet. My in-laws are halfway vaccinated, some […]
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Commentary: Why you should get a COVID-19 vaccine – even if you’ve already had the coronavirus
A few weeks ago, a message popped up in the corner of my screen. “What do you think about people who have recently had COVID–19 getting the vaccine?” A friend of mine was eligible for a COVID–19 vaccine, but she had recently gotten over an infection with SARS–CoV–2. More people are becoming eligible for vaccines […]
2020-21 high school basketball wrap-up: In unusual season, memorable moments still reigned
From the Morse girls snapping a 46-game losing skid, to an abundance of buzzer-beating game-winners, the abbreviated season had a little of everything.
Carl Golden: So much for a bipartisan investigation into US Capitol attack
Whatever faint flicker of hope remained for the creation of a commission to investigate the Jan. 6 storming of the U. S. Capitol has been extinguished, another casualty of the polarization gripping Congress. The idea of a commission similar to that established following the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001 gained momentum in the immediate […]
The Maine Idea: Maine legislators submerge themselves, again, in the bog of budget bureaucracy
Bipartisanship is in short supply, demonstrated once again as the Legislature digs into the meat of its agenda. An earlier bruising battle over the supplemental budget necessary to get Maine through its current fiscal year went the limit, as a two-day session March 10 and 11 lasted into Friday morning before leaders came up with […]
Volleyball: Gardiner and Brunswick shake off rust as season in full swing
Teams finding their rhythm as the unique season continues.
2020-21 high school ice hockey wrap-up: Players, coaches learn to adjust to sport’s modifications
Midcoast teams enjoy various levels of success on the ice this season.
2020-21 indoor track wrap-up: Brunswick, Morse find competition in what looked to be lost season
Dragons and Shipbuilders manage to hold a few competitive meets to make the most of an odd season.
Tom Purcell: Save for a rainy day? Not in Washington.
When I grew up in the 1970s, my father taught my sisters and me to “always save for a rainy day.” He was a child of the Depression, after all, one of the longest “rainy day” periods Americans have ever experienced. In 2021, however, America’s new national mantra appears to be “borrow and spend like […]
Letter: Brunswick student’s column thoughtful, surprising
Reading and rereading the five-column article in the past weekend edition (“Brunswick prepares students for jobs in sustainability,” The Times Record, March 19) written by Margaret Chingos on preparing students for work in the environmental field surprised and at the same time encouraged me to think the young generation can meet the great challenge of […]