I was 11 during the summer of 1973 when the Watergate hearings were televised. The memory is still very clear in my mind, and it was a watershed moment for a young girl who thought her country was perfect. It clearly wasn’t. Now, almost 50 years later, I am even more cognizant of the flaws […]
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Dick Polman: Willfull blindness is no defense when you summon a mob to wreak havoc
At the start of Tuesday’s Jan. 6 hearing, Liz Cheney sent a critically important message to the Justice Department: “Like everyone else in this country, (Trump) is responsible for his own actions and his own choices…Trump cannot escape responsibility for being willfully blind…He is a 76-year-old man, he is not an impressionable child.” Translation: Don’t […]
Field hockey: Late goal lifts South to victory over North in McNally Senior All-Star Game
Averi Baker of Hall-Dale scores the game-winner with 5:29 left in game played at Thornton Academy.
Michael Reagan: Trump 2024 is too risky for Republicans
Donald Trump is out there speaking and drawing fired-up crowds in places like Illinois. It’s obvious that he’s still the most popular figure and dominant force in the Republican Party. But I’m worried that despite his lasting popularity among most Republicans, he’s a liability to the GOP’s chances to retake the White House in 2024. […]
Giving Voice: Brunswick drop-in center a place where dignity is preserved
As I reflect on The Gathering Place’s early days, I fondly remember so many unique and wonderful people I now call friends. In the early years, those of us working on this unnamed project began to define what characteristics we wanted it to embrace. Words like community, respect and hospitality were put forth. Fostering mutual […]
Susan Collins: Wood pellets – An opportunity to lower heating costs, support Maine’s forest products industry
With inflation at a 40-year high, the soaring cost of virtually everything, from groceries to gasoline, is a growing crisis. The skyrocketing price of energy in particular is causing hardships by straining family budgets and increasing costs at every step of the supply chain. Mainers are also concerned about the rapidly rising cost of home […]
Gordon Weil: Has America lost its ‘shared values’?
A president sets the IRS on his ‘enemies’ – my story
David Treadwell: A reflection on pilgrimages
In 1985, I spent an intense week of bioenergetic psychotherapy on the island of Porto Heli in Greece. I shared the experience with 25 other people, half of whom were psychotherapists who specialized in bioenergetics. There were only three Americans, two women plus yours truly. I was wrestling with personal and career issues at the […]
Peter Funt: Make national parks free for all
For just one day this summer — and if you’re planning a vacation, it’s Thursday, August 4 — entrance fees are waived at the 110 national parks that normally charge admission. These include top tourist favorites such as the Grand Canyon, Yellowstone and Zion National Park, each of which collects $35 per vehicle or $20 […]
Brunswick advocates: Composting can help both the planet and your wallet
A new food-waste drop-off site at the Brunswick Recreation Center is just part of a three-pronged effort to promote composting, which experts say could help the environment and the town’s bottom line.