The Supreme Court has set itself on course to become the dominant force in the federal government – often in direct opposition to the views of the citizenry. On voting rights, on equal rights, on firearms and on global warming, its five-member phalanx – with Chief Justice Roberts occasionally bringing up the rear – is […]
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Tom Purcell: The need to vacate this summer
I sure could use a vacation about now — but I have no plans to take one this summer. That’s the breaks for self-employed people like me who do not enjoy paid-vacation benefits. When I do not work, I do not get paid. However, nearly one in four American workers are not taking a summer […]
State law sparks energy savings in Brunswick and Topsham
Nearly 8,000 Central Maine Power customers can expect $8.5 million in savings thanks to ‘nonwire’ upgrades required by a 2019 law.
Peter Funt: When it comes to water, we Californians are brown with envy
I knew I was in trouble when the dollars needed to water my grass each month exceeded the square footage of my lawn. For me, in Central California, that number is 1,400. Here, as in many parts of the drought-stricken West, water is the new gold. And lawns, which occupy roughly 4 million acres in […]
Guest column: The radical Supreme Court
While the conservatives on the Supreme Court claim to be “strict constructionists” who hark back to the original wording of the Constitution, they are in fact radical extremists bent on overturning the Constitution in ways that threaten our freedoms and physical survival with wanton disregard for the consequences. In asserting a constitutional right to bear […]
Letters: Another way to combat browntail moths; Another take on Brunswick crosswalk
Another way to combat browntail moths Do you have a problem with browntail moth caterpillars at your house? Here is my environmentally passive method of controlling the problem. The browntail moth caterpillars had been at my house for five years and then increased rapidly over the next couple years. The kids and I had minor […]
Former science teacher to steer Harpswell charter school through tumultuous year
After seven years in the classroom, Mel Christensen Fletcher will serve as the interim head of school of Harpswell Coastal Academy, which hopes to follow up its consolidation process with a charter renewal.
Guest column: The self-serving psychology of our Supreme Court
Poor Justice Clarence Thomas. First Anita Hill credibly accuses him of sexual harassment during his Senate Judiciary Supreme Court hearings. Then his wife Ginni calls his integrity into question owing to her role in attempts to overturn the 2020 presidential election, prompting calls for his recusal from January 6 cases. We don’t know if Thomas […]
Michael Reagan: After Roe, there’s no time to party
It’s been a fabulous week for conservatives, Republicans and millions of ordinary Americans. I cheered all of the Supreme Court’s recent blockbusters – for moral, political and personal reasons. I’m 100 percent pro-life. I believe adults should be free to own and carry guns. I believe there should be more prayer in schools, not less. […]
Americana punctuates Bath’s Heritage Days celebration
Bath hosted its four-day Heritage Days festival this weekend, after the pandemic cancelled the last two editions of the 50-year-old event.