The near-Broadway level of production — completed with vocal powerhouse seniors from the school — earned a standing ovation on its opening night.
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The Conversation: Trump wouldn’t be the first presidential candidate to campaign from a prison cell
THE CONVERSATION — The first trial ever of a former president, the so-called “hush money” case against former president and likely GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump, is scheduled to begin with jury selection in New York on March 25, though that may be delayed by a month. Trump faces 34 felony charges related to alleged crimes involving bookkeeping […]
Just a Little Old: God bless Trumperica — or maybe not
Okay, it’s official. The Republican Party is the Trump party. Any politician who bucks Trump is toast. Just take a look at all the members of Congress who have flopped into Trump’s boat in recent days. Even New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu threw his towel in with Trump after badmouthing him for years. Spinelessness is […]
State Senate candidate continues anti-racism work at Bath library
In an effort to address community interests, the Patten Free Library launched the in-depth literary series on race and equity in February.
Home energy information session features experts and homeowners
Freeport Climate Action Now, Freeport Community Services and Balsam Realty have joined forces to offer a home energy information session from 9 a.m. to noon Saturday, March 23, at the Freeport Community Center. Rep. Melanie Sachs, D-Freeport, will welcome attendees, and speakers include experts in the solar and heat pump fields, who will be available […]
Guest column: Aiming for a gun control bullseye
I recently participated in a Maine Gun Safety Coalition lobbying effort where we respectfully expressed our concerns about the lack of meaningful deterrence to gun violence. Scheduled time all too quickly elapsed and much of the exchange was spent revisiting the tiresome defense of Maine’s hunting tradition or was eclipsed by the overwhelming shock of […]
Sustainable Practice: Sustainable driving, Part II
In a previous column, I noted that in Norway, one of the coldest yet richest countries on Earth, 82.4% of vehicles sold in 2023 were fully electric. People who can afford to buy the best and most Earth-friendly cars choose electric vehicles (EVs). Both the performance and sustainability benefits of EVs are becoming better and […]
Letters to the editor: Clam crisis on horizon; endorsements; gun control; call for Topsham community center
Brunswick leads Maine in clam production 4 years in a row Brunswick has secured its position as the leading clam producer for four consecutive years, but the future of its harvests hangs in the balance. The exceptionally warm seawater temperatures recorded in 2022 and 2023 are poised to disrupt the local shellfish populations, a recurring […]
Giving Voice: Collaboration to fight hunger
As Mid Coast Hunger Prevention Program strives to advance our mission of making nutritious food more readily accessible to all members of our community, working together is key. This month, a collaboration between MCHPP’s soup kitchen and numerous partner organizations is set to provide increased access to free meals for members of the greater Brunswick […]
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