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Times Record
Gordon Weil: If judges are umpires, the game is on
The Supreme Court faces a historic challenge in Trump cases.
David Treadwell: Not my great-grandfather’s Bowdoin
I’m proud of the impact my alma mater has had on so many outstanding African Americans over the last 50 years.
Guest column: Rotary Supports Education
Rotary’s goal is to strengthen the capacity of communities to support basic education and literacy, reduce gender disparity in education, and increase adult literacy.
Peter Roff: Our health care system is great. There’s just one catch.
Surprise billing, as President Donald Trump and others call it, is a black mark on the world’s finest health care system. Something needs to be done, but there’s a right way to handle it and a wrong way.
Rushing and defense lands Dragons in State B Final
Brunswick rushed for over 2,500 yards and 40 TD’s, while the ‘D’ has allowed just 153 points in 11 games.
Hockey Preview: Girls high school hockey hits the ice
Area teams open up their 2019/20 schedules this weekend
Intertidal: A second look at sardines
While it may not be easy to get local sardines, little oily schooling fish are a good choice not just for health reasons, but also because they are now being managed responsibly.
Commentary: Is there hope for a Hong Kong revolution?
The Hong Kong crowds are focused on specific changes and lack illusions about the party. They will go down fighting desperately, not standing with faint hope in front of tanks.
Angus King: We need to do more to protect America’s elections
Elections are the backbone of America’s democratic systems – if we lose them, we lose Lincoln’s call to ensure that “government of the people, by the people, and for the people, shall not perish from the earth.”