Vote McCreight As a voter in Maine House District 51, I would like to publicly support the re-election of Joyce “Jay” McCreight to the Maine House of Representatives. We moved to the area four years ago and one of the first things I did was to contact my elected officials so that I could get […]
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John Micek: Donald Trump and Republicans, in their own words
If you’re looking for the biggest difference between Donald Trump’s acceptance speeches in 2016 and last week, it helps to channel your inner real estate developer. It’s all about location, location, location. In 2016, Trump delivered a darkly tedious and overlong speech from the frigidly air-conditioned Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland. At least it had […]
Emotional Johnny Clark embraces stirring victory in 47th annual Oxford 250
After winning everything there was to win, Hallowell driver finally wins the one race missing from his resume.
Rich Manieri: Trump needs to stay on message. Biden needs to stay quiet.
It has become increasingly clear that Joe Biden’s best chance to win the presidency is to remain firmly planted on his basement sectional with limited contact with the outside world for the duration. In fact, if I were running Biden’s campaign, I’d fit the former vice president with a shock collar and run an invisible […]
The Maine Idea: Prince Hamlet, and the problems of politics
Though we all know politicians who’ve run too many times, the reverse phenomenon – let’s call it “the Hamlet syndrome” – can also apply. Facing the risks of running for higher office, even well-qualified candidates sometimes prevaricate. So it was in 1992, when Democrats had a clear opening, with President George H.W. Bush under fratricidal […]
Commentary: Hurricanes and wildfires are colliding with the COVID-19 pandemic – and compounding the risks
With the “extremely dangerous” Hurricane Laura hitting Louisiana and Texas and wildfires menacing the western U.S., millions of Americans are facing the complex risks of a natural disaster striking in the middle of a pandemic. The steps people normally take to prepare for a severe storm or to evacuate can contradict the public health recommendations […]
Giving Voice: The Gathering Place closing, and re-opening, and …
With heavy hearts The Gathering Place (TGP) temporarily closed on March 17, 2020 due to COVID-19, honoring local and state requests to help prevent the spread of the virus. Closing meant our 70 plus guests per day would not have a place to gather to access resource information, use computers, charge personal phones, use the […]
Gordon Weil: Can Trump reject election loss?
Would Donald Trump abide by the presidential election results if he lost? Such a question has never before been asked about a sitting president, but the White House answer left the matter in doubt. The real answer is both simple and complicated. Trump might refuse to accept that he had lost the election, but it’s […]
Ron Chase: Traversing the big lakes
I had two good reasons to organize a trip on the big lakes of western Maine. First, a traverse of Cupsuptic, Mooselookmeguntic, Upper Richardson, and Lower Richardson Lakes is one of the most exceptional paddling experiences in Maine. Second, the excursion would be an episode in my new book tentatively entitled The Fifty Finest Outdoor […]
Letters: Vote Vitelli; Support the Maine Democratic Party
Vote Vitelli The cost of pharmaceuticals is a true crisis for many in Maine. Sen. Eloise Vitelli, running for reelection to the Maine State Senate, stands at the forefront to do something about it. I recently spoke with a neighbor who, because of taking an expensive pill to keep her diabetes under control, was now […]