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David Treadwell: The facts speak for themselves on guns
In thinking about possible new gun legislation in America, I was reminded of “Dragnet,” that iconic television show from the fifties that spawned the line “Just the facts, ma’am.” Rather than mount a soap box, let’s just present some facts. A 2018 Small Arms Survey reported that there are over one billion small arms distributed […]
Letters: Proposed Brunswick mural draws criticism
Brunswick mural must tell the real story of town’s history I add my concern to that expressed in the June 7, 2022, Times Record op-ed about the proposed Cabot Mill mural (“Proposed Cabot Mill Mural Misses the Mark“). The mural design does not match our community’s growing awareness and wish to understand better our shared […]
Guest column: Celebrating community resilience and spirit at Cabot Mill
Perfection not achieved! Three art critics wrote a guest column (“Proposed Cabot Mill mural misses the mark,” June 7), before it is even up! They say the artwork doesn’t reveal enough about the site’s history, including its dark parts, and the process of developing the project was not inclusive enough. Whatever its imperfections, Brunswick Public […]
Commentary: Primaries are getting more crowded with candidates, and that’s good news for extremists and bad news for voters
As they head to the polls to cast a ballot in primaries, voters may find themselves staring at a long list of candidates. In most cases, these primaries are winner-take-all. Whoever gets the most votes will represent their party in November. There were seven candidates on the GOP primary ballot in New Jersey’s 7th Congressional […]
‘Voice of the Shipbuilders’: Morse grad embarks on next phase
Football PA announcer Jonah Smith helped the school broadcast sports live while the pandemic kept fans out of arenas.
Tom Purcell: Learning to enjoy life’s real agitations
Americans are so angry about so many things — with partisan politics topping the list. Politics is important, to be sure, because as we know from experience the ideas and policies implemented by our highly fallible government leaders can have beneficial and/or grave outcomes. But in the social media era — as we carry our […]
The Maine Idea: Primaries have waned, but still essential
Ready or not, Mainers vote in their primary election next week, June 14. A “primary election” – never just “primary” – was a big deal when, a century ago, Maine amended its Constitution to repeal the “smoke-filled room” – party caucuses that were the sole means for candidates to get on the ballot. Amid Progressive-era […]
Childhood reading buddies together at top of Brunswick senior class
Brunswick valedictorian Margaret Chingos and salutatorian Sara Coughlin credit their friendship with helping them earn the top spots in their senior class.
Commentary: The US is importing baby formula to help end supply shortage – what parents need to know
Industry and federal efforts to alleviate a baby formula shortage in the U.S. are ramping up, with the import of foreign brands supplementing increased domestic production. It follows a crisis in which mothers, fathers and caregivers across the U.S. have had to scramble to find scarce supplies or drive long distances to buy formula. But […]
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