It has been an honor to serve as your state senator. I went to Augusta because I felt a sense of duty to make government work better for our area and to fight for issues we all care about. As I finish my final term after nine years of service, I am reflecting on the […]
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Sustainable Practice: Sustainable movement in cycling
You probably know riding a bicycle or tricycle is more sustainable than driving, but did you know that cycling is more sustainable than walking? It is much more energy and time-efficient. By a lot. Cycling is the most efficient form of human-powered movement, with 98.6% of the cyclist’s pedaling energy used to spin the wheels. […]
Letters to the editor: Foam spill; Tepler support; a rescue in Phippsburg; pleas to Trump supporters
Need action now on foam pollution As a neighbor of the former Brunswick Naval Air Station, I attended the recent Midcoast Regional Redevelopment Authority emergency hearing on the August firefighting foam spill. After listening to comments by the MRRA director and board members that suggest the threat from the toxins is remediating itself as the […]
Dick Polman: The Electoral College sucks
Half a century ago, the famed presidential biographer James MacGregor Burns voiced this warning about the Electoral College: “It’s a game of Russian roulette, and one of these days we are going to blow our brains out.” We’ve since done that twice. Popular vote loser George W. Bush marched us into a disastrous war in […]
Gordon L. Weil: Trump seeks autocratic powers
What does Donald Trump want to do with the presidency? He makes his intentions clear, though less clear is whether he can turn his plans into reality. Kamala Harris describes him as “unserious,” but cautions that voters ought to consider as “serious” the risks of his presidency. Trump favors a strong presidency, enjoying powers he […]
Joe Guzzardi: Harris’ failure on the border cut hurt in the swingiest swing state
Through Sept. 13, Vice President Kamala Harris has visited Pennsylvania 12 times, with most of her campaign stops happing in red counties that supported former President Donald Trump in 2020. Harris’ mission is to acquaint voters with her qualifications and her views for the future. A September New York Times/Siena poll found nearly one-third of […]
Tom Purcell: Offering some tax advice
As a self-employed writer, I’ve become knowledgeable about how high my income taxes really are. Every now and then I like to reply to readers with tax advice. Q: Dear Tom, they say the only things certain in life are death and taxes, but could I still pay taxes when I am gone? (Curious in […]
LC Van Savage: Poppy and other old friends
Years ago, I wrote about favorite names I’d come across in my lifetime, some I thought gratingly awful, some riotously funny. One was a kid I knew named Three Searles, named Three because he was his parents’ third child and they couldn’t think of another name at the time, so they named him a number. […]
Guest column: Brunswick AFFF spill perspective in an election year
I wish to offer my perspective regarding the recent political fallout and grandstanding from the AFFF accidental discharge at Maine Regional Redevelopment Authority Hangar 4. It’s discouraging to hear Sen. Mattie Daughtry asking for the resignation of Kristine Logan, MRRA director, as a result of the spill. Daughtry mentions a lack of transparency as one […]
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