Lately, the news seems particularly prone to fearmongering, and needlessly so given, that there are already so many totally frightful aspects to today’s “new normal.” Perhaps fear’s increased exploitation is merely media’s desperate misdirection from the ever more dreaded terror of life’s increasingly overwhelming chaos. True chaos is difficult to sound bite. Fear is much […]
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Letters to the editor: Abortion rights expansion; Electrifying Maine; Litterbuts
Late-term abortions happen for a reason Regarding the April 21 letter to the editor by Stacy Veevers-Carter opposing the expansion of abortion access in our state: I also am a registered nurse, and I have a master’s degree in social work. I am retired but had many years of experience working with patients with life-threatening […]
Sheriff Joel Merry: Child care crisis is impacting our communities, needs legislative action
As Sheriff of Sagadahoc County, I often speak to community and state organizations about the challenges we face in law enforcement. Recently, I spoke to the Maine Legislature’s Children’s Caucus, only this time I talked about programs that help prevent crime, instead of the aftermath of criminal activity. I represented Fight Crime: Invest in Kids, […]
Tom Purcell: The incredible life of bees
It’s an excuse I’ve been dreaming of: A reason to NOT mow my lawn. A “No Mow May” movement is afoot to nurture our bee population for a good reason: bees are incredibly important to our own survival. According to Bee City USA, an initiative of the Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation, bees are highly […]
The Maine Idea: Toll from Dobbs decision keeps rising
Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito is apparently not done yet. After overruling the two-generations-old precedent established by Roe v. Wade by demolishing it in his Dobbs v. Women’s Health Organization opinion last year, Alito is undeterred by the national turmoil he’s created. Toward the end of this year’s term, he’s striving to increase it. The […]
Peter Funt: The man who made food shopping fun
When Stew Leonard opened what he dubbed a “dairy store” in Norwalk, Conn., in 1969, it was a wonder of marketing, with a petting zoo, animated Disney-style characters and an on-site bottling plant. There were serious retailing strategies as well—a limited product line, attractive house brands, slick promotions and an abundance of free samples. The […]
John L. Micek: Democrats don’t want Biden, but probably can’t win without him
Surprising exactly no one, President Joe Biden announced his re-election bid last week, setting up a likely 2024 rematch with former President Donald Trump in a campaign that will… Salkhsadkl;asdjklhsadsadjkl Sorry. My head hit my keyboard. I dozed off from the utter predictability of it all. Apparently, I’m not alone. While Biden is well-positioned to […]
Danny Tyree: Are you singing the seasonal allergies blues?
“An allergy season so bad you don’t need allergies to feel miserable,” blared the headline in the Wall Street Journal. My own symptoms are relatively mild, but they do exist. I feel your pain. Especially if we get in a tug-of-war and you pull an entire Costco display of apocalypse-size Kleenex down on top of […]
Michael Reagan: Mr. Trump, it’s time to step aside
Joe Biden lies. He stumbles. He has the beginnings of dementia. Everything Fox News says about his incompetence and his horrible domestic and foreign policies is absolutely true. Everyone knows America will be more prosperous and safe when he is no longer in the White House. But Joe Biden isn’t leaving. He’s decided he can […]
The Conversation: ‘Stand your ground’ laws empower armed citizens to defend property with violence – a simple mistake can get you shot, or killed
THE CONVERSATION — In one key respect, Ralph Yarl was fortunate. The wounds the 16-year-old suffered after being shot twice on April 13 by the owner of the house whose doorbell he rang, thinking it was where he was due to pick up his two younger brothers, did not prove fatal. Others who have made […]
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