I want to deride this impulse as isolationist, a symptom of everything that’s wrong with America, but also, I get it.
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Gordon L. Weil: Golden’s reform worth a close look
Jared Golden is trying to close a circle that’s as old as the Constitution. As one of Maine’s U.S. House members, he wants the House to take a new look at an old subject. He has proposed that the House of Representatives should consider adding members. During the drafting of the Constitution, the Framers debated […]
Letters to the editor: A heart’s desire; L.L.Bean and Citibank
Did you get your heart’s desire? This holiday season, thousands of children and plain folks, like me, will make wishes for items to please their heart’s desire. While for children, such wishes may simply extend to toys, ponies, games and mobile phones. But for some plain folks, however, and not me, they will desire a […]
Sustainable Practice: Holiday cheer, the sustainable way
Gift ideas for a greener season
Guest column: A cautionary tale about fire safety
On Wednesday, Nov. 27, the Brunswick Fire Department responded to a residential fire at 11:30 p.m. Most home fire deaths occur between 11 p.m. and 7 a.m. This fire had the potential to cause significant fire loss and possible injuries if it had not been for the presence of working smoke detectors in the home […]
Just a Little Old: If you have something to say, write it
My mother loved words. She enjoyed writing letters and getting them. She was forever tossing off poems, most of them witty and nonsensical. She was delighted whenever Hallmark cards bought one of her pithy offerings. She loved playing Scrabble and doing crosswords. An avid reader, she made a practice of writing a short analysis of […]
The Maine Idea: Dubious pardons a Republican specialty
The blogosphere is abuzz over President Joe Biden’s pardon of his son, Hunter, with criticism ranging from regret to denunciation. There is much to criticize, considering Biden’s previous vows not to intervene in the case. But facts change. The prosecution, undertaken in about the same timeframe as Jack Smith’s legal pursuit of Donald Trump, was […]
Danny Tyree: ‘The Year Without A Santa Claus’ turns 50???
As a Baby Boomer, I looked on with bemusement; but December 10, 1974 was a cultural milestone for the oldest members of Generation X. That’s when ABC premiered the Rankin/Bass Productions animated Christmas special “The Year Without A Santa Claus” (a.k.a. “Scary Title, Kids, But Tell Mom and Dad That Hasbro and Mattel Are Still […]
Letter to the editor: Musk on climate change
Musk may be on right track with climate change We are living in such a complex and surprising world. Recently, a friend sent me a link to a video demonstrating that Elon Musk, who avidly supports Trump, is or at least has been an advocate of a carbon price. In the recent past, he made […]
Joe Guzzardi: States join immigration enforcement battle
The national frustration over President Biden’s immigration agenda was reflected not only in the presidential election’s results but also in Arizona. Proposition 314, a border security measure that makes it a state crime to enter Arizona from Mexico and outside of a legal port of entry, passed overwhelmingly. Nearly 63% of Arizonians voted for the […]
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