As dismay among Democrats began to spread after Joe Biden’s lackluster debate performance, things fell into a familiar pattern. Despite manifest lawbreaking and felony convictions by an ex-president who continues to lie regularly about his loss to Biden in 2020, Republicans wrap themselves ever more tightly around Donald Trump. The peaceful transfer of power is […]
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Letters to the editor: Debate debacle; Trouble in Wiscasset schools
Debate debacle What we saw on CNN last Thursday was not a debate. It was a travesty, a grotesque imitation with intent to ridicule. It was never meant to be a grown-up conversation structured to enlighten us 60 million viewers about how the candidates would govern in a second term. Trump shamelessly spewed 602 lies […]
Sustainable Practice: Sustainable energy independence
Could you imagine being independent of fossil fuel corporations and power companies, having the freedom to get all the energy you need from your own land? That’s the allure of off-grid solar living. From the humble owner of a camp in the woods with one panel and an old car battery to a millionaire in […]
Just a Little Old: Reflections on parenting
When my older son David was about 4 years old, we’d take him to Bowdoin College hockey games at the old Dayton Arena. We would let him walk all the way around the packed arena by himself, because he was easy to spot in his bright orange outfit. Can you imagine parents today approving such […]
Guest column: Brunswick Logging operation’s legality isn’t the concern
In response to Dana Doran’s guest column last week about the commercial logging operation in a residential Brunswick neighborhood, I agree that no laws are being broken. The loggers are taking every required environmental precaution, and their safety is a top priority. Over the past month, I have learned much about what is and isn’t […]
Dick Polman: This is the stuff MAGA wants to whitewash
If you’re bored by the pablum that passes for conversation on sports broadcasts — if, like me, you’re long past fed up with all the cliches and predictable jock jocularity — I urge you to watch (if you haven’t already done so) Reggie Jackson’s soul-baring soliloquy. It was a breath of fresh air to hear […]
Tom Purcell: How air conditioning changed politics and the world
Thank God Willis Haviland Carrier invented air conditioning — for the most part. Before air conditioning, the heat drove us outside and brought us together. Friends sought the shade of trees or a refreshing dip in a lake or river. On the hottest nights, whole families brought their blankets and pillows to riverbanks, where it […]
LC Van Savage: And the aardvark shall lie down with the llama
They say when Albert Schweitzer was in Africa and ants would make a path toward a morsel of food he’d accidentally left on his table, he’d move the morsel to redirect, rather than kill the insects. All right Albert! My hero! I too believe in sparing all life — well, except those lives determined to […]
Your Land: Trouble with the runoff
Even during our long-lit summer days, the sun of awareness comes up slowly … sometimes. This has been especially true of our — the public’s — general awareness of our effects on the streams and coastal waters that enrich and define our lands and lives. And yet we are thick on the ground, everywhere, and […]
Michael Reagan: So long, Joe
Going into Joe Biden’s debate with Donald Trump on CNN, the big question was whether Biden could last 90 minutes. We found out he couldn’t last 90 seconds. On Thursday night everyone saw what’s left of the president’s brain and body — and it was not just a disastrous political moment for Joe Biden, it […]
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