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Hubbard C. Goodrich: On hypocrisy

I was reminded the other day of a phrase: “People who live in glass houses should not throw stones.” Out of curiosity, I thought it would be interesting to see if I could invent similar aphorisms. How about: “The crow calling the raven too dark.” “The sea accuses the beach of being sandy.” “The hammer […]

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Giving Voice: How we can continue to support New Americans

Many people will remember the emergency shelters that were set up in the greater Portland area in 2019 to support an influx of African migrants. Since then, families have moved throughout the state to more permanent housing options, including many to the Brunswick area. In Brunswick, a long list of service providers, including Mid Coast […]

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LC Van Savage: Gloria’s glory

Our visits always ended with her standing abruptly. “Harold will be coming home,” she’d always say. “Sorry. you have to leave. I’ve got to be ready for him.” Ready? “Oh Gloria, not again,” I griped. Well, it’s different in your home,” she said. “You have a normal husband.” And then, “Oh my, what did I […]

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The Maine Idea: Republicans join the battle to save democracy 

It’s often said there’s nothing new under the sun, and when it comes to politics, there usually isn’t.  Yet this fall there’s something that truly hasn’t been seen before: networks of Republicans for Kamala Harris, both state and national. In our time, supposedly, of uniquely partisan politics, it’s a doubly surprising development, though not according […]

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Stories from Maine: A Bath-built legacy

On Saturday, Nov. 18, 1899, the funeral of a legendary man was held in Bath, and although he had “gone to his eternity” 125 years ago, the legacy of “Bath’s Great Benefactor” still shines today. When Zina Hyde and his wife Eleanor brought their son Thomas Worcester Hyde into the world on Jan. 16, 1841, […]