Charlie Austin, of Brunswick, was selected as a 2023 Patriots Difference Maker of the Week for his commitment to Special Olympics Maine. As part of this recognition, the Kraft family, the New England Patriots Foundation and Gillette will make a $5,000 donation to support the nonprofit. Throughout the 2023 season, the Kraft family, the New […]
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Enrollment opens for Midcoast Senior College spring classes
Midcoast Senior College in Brunswick recently announced its lineup of courses for its Spring Term I. These courses for lifelong learners begin the week of Feb. 5 and run through April 7. Courses are four to seven weeks long with a selection of in-person and online classes via Zoom. No grades, no exams — just […]
Danny Tyree: Been at your job too long?
Without much fanfare (okay, I did write and voice a radio commercial noting the milestone), I recently marked 25 years of my “day job” working for a farmers cooperative. I realize lots of other people have spent at least 25 years with a single employer; but given the impact of mergers, layoffs, obsolete professions, mandatory […]
LC Van Savage: Malaprops I have known and loved
Do you know what “malapropisms” are? They are kind of hard to explain, so I’ve lifted the definition straight from Mr. Google. They are wonderfully hilarious and often kind of right on the mark, but just enough off to cause a double take. Here it is: “Malapropism (also called a Dogberryism) is the use of an incorrect […]
Gordon L. Weil: ‘America First’ could mean America alone
The nations that won the Second World War had a big idea. Having joined together as allies to defeat Nazi Germany, they would try to create international organizations to keep the peace. New aggression would be blocked by these new institutions. Even before World War II ended, the victors created the United Nations, an organization […]
Housing authority: Linnhaven owner neglected to inform agency of intent to sell
According to a law that went into effect in October, mobile home park owners are required to give 60 days’ notice to both residents and MaineHousing via certified mail.
Bath Planning Board recommends stopping golf club’s plan for housing development
The Bath Golf Club, built in 1932, wants to build housing to return the operation to profitability.
Tom Purcell: Making the best of the common cold
I forgot what it was like to experience a good old common cold. Prior to covid, you see, the cold-getting experience went like this: I’d wake with a stuffy nose and scratchy throat and my only thought was to curse the gods for visiting a new virus cocktail on me that was going to make […]
Storm floods roads across Midcoast, knocks out power to thousands
Brunswick, Bath and Harpswell were especially hard-hit by a wet, wind-whipped storm; a similar storm is on the way this weekend.
The Maine Idea: Let all the voices be heard — equally
The excitement and furor has focused on Secretary of State Shenna Bellows’ decision to exclude Donald Trump from the Maine ballot – but a step of potentially far more consequence for future presidential elections played out Monday in a small State House committee room. The Veterans and Legal Affairs Committee is considering whether Maine should […]
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