Gulf of Maine Books will host author Anthony Walton at 6:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 1, at the Curtis Memorial Library in Brunswick, to celebrate his new book “The End of Respectability: Notes of a Black American Reckoning with his Life and his Nation,” published by Godine Publishers. “This book is essential reading for anyone who […]
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Letters to the editor: From local issues to state and national elections
Jamie Ecker for Brunswick Town Council District 2 As a professional wildlife biologist and someone who has worked in the natural resources field in Maine for the past 30 years and specifically in Brunswick for at least 20, I know things are starting to unravel and it is time that we all sit up and […]
Bowdoin students protest college’s response to Gaza
Students attended a board of trustees meeting in silence, displaying signs and lists of names of Palestinians killed in Gaza.
Pet Prattle: What to do if you lose your pet
In 2010, my cat, Banshee, got out of my house. My roommate had forgotten to close the door behind herself when she was bringing in groceries and Banshee decided to take himself on a walkabout. I couldn’t find him anywhere. I called my local shelter, put up flyers and posted on my community’s Facebook page. […]
LC Van Savage: The sweater
He wore “grandfather” sweaters long before he was ever a grandfather, because they were so comfortable on him, large and long, with pockets, and did not button up to the neck. Some people called them “old man golfer sweaters” but he never cared much for what people thought of him, being his own man and […]
Sustainable Living: How to get rid of those single-use batteries
What to do with worn out AAA batteries from your TV remote or the spent battery from a watch? We often hear that it is safe to dispose of such single-use (primary) batteries with regular household trash. However, button batteries can contain toxic chemicals like mercury, which helps explain why the State of Maine states […]
Hubbard C. Goodrich: ‘Poisoning the blood’
In October 2023, Donald Trump stirred controversy by claiming that immigrants are “poisoning the blood of our country.” He repeated this claim on multiple occasions with alternate words but the same meaning. Such language evokes a troubling history of white supremacy and eugenics; concepts which suggest that a distinct racial or ethnic group is inherently […]
The Maine Idea: A chill wind blows over the state budget
Republicans are raising the alarm about a projected shortfall in the next biennial budget, which begins July 1, 2025 and is always one of major preoccupations of the legislative session. Democrats respond, more or less, with the idea that we can handle it. They suggest the numbers – $950 million, split two-thirds to one-third between […]
Just a Little Old: Hey, Republicans, be like Liz Cheney
Okay, let’s take a word association quiz. List all the thoughts that come to mind when you hear the name “Liz Cheney.” If you included any of the following, you get an A for accuracy: Daughter of former Vice President Dick Cheney. Former GOP member of the House of Representatives. Former chairwoman of the House […]
Bath YMCA gets $10,000 donation for its Unified Champion Club
Boothbay Cornhole Classic donates funds raised from its tournament the previous month to support the Bath Area Family YMCA’s Unified Champion Club.
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