Too often, those siding with Central Maine Power against Question 3 say regulation is the answer. The problem is, we’ve tried this for 120 years. It hasn’t worked, because it’s not designed to. Since 2006, CMP delivery rates have more than doubled from 5 cents to over 10 cents. This does not include new costs […]
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Violent and disturbing war images from the Mideast can stir deep emotions − a PTSD expert explains how to protect yourself and your kids from overexposure
THE CONVERSATION — The past few years have been filled with a seemingly endless stream of painful stories and images coming from across the globe, including the loss of more than 3 million people to the COVID-19 pandemic and the widespread trauma inflicted by the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Now, in late October 2023, the tragic loss […]
Gordon L. Weil: U.S. government, Middle East need compromise
The federal government has been paralyzed. The Middle East teeters on the edge of a major conflict with unknown limits and duration. Both situations call for statecraft and finding a common ground. Without that, both situations yield destructive results. The U.S. problem arises in the House of Representatives. The Republicans hold a narrow majority and […]
Sustainable Practice: Keeping warm with clean energy
According to Efficiency Maine’s online comparison tool, electricity (with geothermal heat pumps) is the cheapest way to heat your home. One reason so many people are switching from oil boilers to heat pumps is that electricity is efficient. Another reason is that electricity is clean. You don’t have to worry about fuel leaks, fumes, or […]
LC Van Savage: On my honor, I will try
Not too many years ago, the Girl Scouts of America celebrated its 100th anniversary. The thought of that auspicious occasion made me remember those halcyon days of so long ago when all we young girls proudly wore our green Girl Scout dresses, berets, belts, green socks, well-polished Oxfords, and badges we’d won, proudly sewed onto […]
Letters to the editor: Final election endorsements and a poor statement from President Zaki
Yes on Question 2 As a resident of Maine, having lived in the Bath area for over 46 years, I am asking my neighbors to vote “Yes” on Question 2. Question 2 on this year’s ballot, is to “protect Maine elections” from interference by foreign governments and their entities. It is a lesser known question […]
Just a Little Old: An old Polar Bear salutes Bowdoin College’s new president
I’m absolutely thrilled that Safa Zaki has taken the reins as Bowdoin College’s 16th president and the first woman president. Long ties with Bowdoin shape my perceptions. Great-grandfather George B. Kenniston (Class of 1862), grandfather William B. Kenniston (Class of 1892), son Jon (Class of 1990) and two granddaughters Karis (Class of 2023) and […]
Ben Bragdon: For their sake, we’ve got to let kids be kids
Today’s parents are at risk of hovering too closely. Watching my 7-year-old find his way in the world, I get it.
Tom Purcell: The dying art of Halloween costume humor
Halloween is upon us, which means you’d better be cautious about the costume you choose. Halloween has long been a staple of childhood, but in the past few decades it has been increasingly celebrated by adults — and for good reason. Until recently, it was the one day where adults could dress up in funny, […]
The Maine Idea: Voters’ choice on constitutional questions
Mainers making their way through the lengthy Nov. 7 statewide ballot may come to a surprising conclusion: that the four constitutional amendments they’ll consider are considerably more interesting than the four rather tedious initiated referendum questions that precede them. Question 3, which envisions scrapping Maine’s century-old private but publicly regulated electric companies, Central Maine Power […]
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