After 10 years of providing safe and secure homes for homeless teens, Housing Resources for Youth (HRY) is growing again. HRY has named Antwane Mills as its new program director. As an experienced social worker, Mills will connect with HRY’s teen clients as well as current and future hosting families. He joins Executive Director Pam […]
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Just a Little Old: Good reading — the gift that keeps on giving
My wife Tina recently wore a T-shirt that reads: “Jane Austen. A glass of wine. And chocolate. Life is good.” I’ll buy that concept. Well, sort of. I’ve never read Jane Austen (my bad), but I plan to read “Emma” soon. And I don’t drink wine or any other form of alcohol. But I’m down […]
Joe Guzzardi: Republicans have rare opportunity to secure U.S. border
Congress is back from its August recess, the weeks-long period away from its always-contentious, mostly unproductive business. The House and the Senate have about a week until the Sep. 30 deadline to pass a federal budget. On Oct. 1, a new fiscal year begins. If lawmakers cannot push through their spending bills, the nation will […]
LC Van Savage: All the world’s a stage, and I’m afraid of it
A good friend of mine named Ann, a woman with absolutely blasting enthusiasm — a woman for whom the glass is not half full but is gushing liquid out of the top and all over the world — asked me if I’d be interested in “going on the road” with her. I would read my […]
Letters to the Editor: Support for firehouse project; International Day of Peace
Brewery, apartments the right fit for old Brunswick firehouse We write in strong support of Moderation Brewing’s bid to transform the old fire station. Historic preservation, affordable housing units, a beer garden, solar power, a communal kitchen — this multi-use proposal is the way of the future. As Councilor King said, it checks all the […]
Gordon L. Weil: From Maine campaign to China’s claims, figures lie
Americans have an almost religious faith in numbers. When people believe in statistics, that helps politicians. People keep their faith despite the truth of that old saying, “Figures don’t lie, but liars figure.” Nowhere is that more accurate than in political campaigns. It’s evident now both in Maine and on the national and world scene. […]
The Maine Idea: Indigent defense needs help right now
Over the past four years, Maine’s system for representing indigent defendants in criminal cases has been in crisis — but since the pandemic and its aftermath, it’s really become two crises. Unfortunately, the agency in charge — the Maine Commission on Indigent Legal Services (MCILS) — is only working on the system’s long-term problems, almost […]
Tom Purcell: Dressing up for Senate success
I suppose it was just a matter of time before casual dress hit the U.S. Senate. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer has told the Senate’s sergeant-at-arms to no longer enforce the hallowed chamber’s informal dress code, which had required senators and their staffers to wear business attire. Schumer’s directive appears to be tailor-made for Pennsylvania […]
Guest column: Supreme Court needs to keep its independence
I write to respectfully disagree with Gordon Weil’s guest column of Friday, Sept. 15, saying that Supreme Court decisions should be subject to Congressional and presidential review and even veto. It’s not that the Supreme Court is a chaste and problem-free institution. I wrote my college thesis on the Rehnquist Court and my perception that […]
Elwood Watson: The puppet of the house
Get your popcorn ready, because a gut-wrenching level of drama has gripped the House of Representatives! To quote Democratic minority leader Hakeem Jeffries, “The Republican party is currently in a civil war.” Last week, Speaker Kevin McCarthy slid over to a lectern and called for an impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden. After rabidly weaponizing […]
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