Israel is part of America’s political culture. Since its creation in 1948, support for Israel has been constant and bipartisan. But that is now changing. For some, this support might have grown as a reaction to the horrors of the Holocaust. For evangelical Christians, Israel as the Jewish homeland would be an essential element of […]
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Just a Little Old: Finding gems along the way
Hurricane Hanks on Anna Maria Island is the kind of place the name suggests: Florida casual, wizened regulars perched on bar stools, waitresses (yes, the term is correct at a place like this) who call you “sweetie” and “hon,” and burgers piled high like a Dagwood sandwich. A “Hey, just relax” vibes permeate the place. […]
Brunswick history center to welcome new volunteers with open house
Pejepscot History Center (PHC) welcomes those interested in volunteering at one or more of its three museums to attend an open house and workshop. The event runs from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, April 6, and includes a light lunch provided by Wild Oats. The morning features a talk about early Bowdoin College and […]
Aircraft demolition at Brunswick airport leaves a fluffy mess
Aircraft insulation was spilled at Brunswick Executive Airport while a plane was being cut up for recycling.
Letters to the editor: HS vaping, sheriff’s race, housing problems and more
High school vaping Morse High School has a problem. The 2023 Maine Integrated Youth Health Survey reports that almost 20% of Morse students have vaped in the last 30 days. That is nearly 150 children addicted, or at risk of being addicted, to nicotine. This problem is not unique to the Morse. I recently spoke […]
LC Van Savage: Here’s to the guys who brought it over
Have you ever wondered what it must feel like to be very well known? Maybe you already are, so you do know. I wonder if it’s as fun as it appears to be. An awful lot of people have attained fame over the years, some good, some not so good. The fame, or really renown, […]
Spirit of Life: Seeding our future with intention
The time for planting seeds is fast approaching. Just last night, a good friend gave me a selection of carefully curated seeds. A few seeds of several varieties of tomatoes, cukes, peppers and squash were lovingly placed into bright, multi-colored envelopes and labeled with a quality of penmanship I can’t help but envy. The seeds […]
Midcoast churches offer Easter Holy Week services
Midcoast churches have begun scheduling services for Holy Week. Listings include Holy Thursday, Good Friday, Holy Saturday and Easter Sunday (March 28-31). For those unlisted, contact your local congregation. Bath • Bath United Methodist Church, 340 Oak Grove Ave.: 6:30 p.m. services on Holy Thursday and Good Friday, and 11:15 a.m. service on Easter Sunday. […]
Giving Voice: Looking back and forward
It was this time four years ago that our world turned upside down. Returning home from a trip in early March 2020, I noticed a few people wearing masks on the airplane. Despite my public health training, I remember thinking that perhaps they were overreacting. Boy, was I wrong. While we had been reading about […]
Tom Purcell: Still living the American dream
A growing number of Americans think the American Dream is out of reach, but I think they are wrong. According to a recent Wall Street Journal poll, only 36% of voters said the American Dream still exists, way fewer than the 53% who believed so in 2012. Half of the poll’s respondents believed that America’s […]
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