On Friday, May 10, the legislative session came to a close after a long day of voting, hard work and negotiations. There were things the Legislature did not accomplish this year that many of us wish we had. Disappointingly, a number of bills with bipartisan support were left unfunded, while 35 others passed but languished […]
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Dick Polman: Sam Alito bets his flag gets flushed down the memory hole
MAGA troll Sam Alito, having signaled his solidarity with Donald Trump’s insurrectionists by flying (or allowing to have flown) an upside-down American flag at his home, is disgracing the U.S. Supreme Court with his mere presence. That sentence barely scratches the surface. I need to elaborate. As the southern writer Flannery O’Connor said long ago, […]
Elwood Watson: A troll in Congress
To state the 118th Congress is an exercise in debasement, dereliction, and dysfunction would be an understatement. But what happened on the House Oversight Committee last week took things to a new low. House Republicans were advocating for holding Attorney General Merrick B. Garland in contempt of Congress — an action the committee chairman, Rep. […]
Jase Graves: A requiem for Red Lobster
First, it was Toys “R” Us. Then, Bed Bath & Beyond. Now, perhaps the most personally painful demise of a legendary franchise that helped to shape my psyche (and my penchant for complimentary appetizers), our local Red Lobster, along with over 90 other locations nationwide, recently bit the dust, or the biscuit – as it […]
Letters to the editor: Political endorsements for Tepler
Tepler for state Senate I write in support of Denise Tepler for Senate District 24. Denise has served admirably in the House of Representatives for eight years supporting children, families and a myriad of important issues for all of Maine citizens that includes access to health care, support for reproductive freedom, safeguarding our environment and […]
Tom Purcell: For Memorial Day, honoring family members of those who serve
Ida Ayres never served a day in the armed forces, but at 95, she knows plenty about the sacrifices of war. “Through six wars, I have been the daughter, sister, wife, mother and grandmother of family members who served, or are serving, their country,” Ida told me. During World War I, Ida’s father, Sam DiRenna, […]
Letters to the editor: Maine Senate District 24 endorsements
Tepler for Senate I will be voting for Denise Tepler on June 11 to represent Sagadahoc County and Dresden in the Maine Senate. When I think about why I am supporting Denise, leadership and experience are at the top of my mind. But a key part of leadership is learning about your community and its […]
Gordon L. Weil: A ‘line in the sand’ blows away
“How dare you attack the physical appearance of another person,” fumed Democratic Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, after GOP Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene criticized the appearance of another female House committee member. Greene’s statement might have had racial overtones. Greene had lashed out against a colleague’s eyelashes and Ocasio-Cortez’s retort, dissing Greene’s figure, both crossed a “redline” […]
Sustainable Practice: Sustainable gardening
Across much of North America, May is a great time to start an outdoor vegetable garden. Soil temperatures have warmed up enough to allow seeds to germinate outside, and the danger of frost has passed. One of the joys (and frustrations) of gardening is that there’s always something new to learn. Every year, you’ll face […]
Giving Voice: Unexpected items — got bags?
Every month, Mid Coast Hunger Prevention Program publishes its “Top 5”: a list of the current five most-requested items in the food pantry. Although the items vary over the course of the year, there are some familiar mainstays: canned soup or stew, peanut butter, dried pasta. Our community members and donors have said across the […]
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