Gus Wing scores go-ahead run for Falcons in win.
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Brunswick girls tennis team blanks Camden Hills to win Class A North title
Mt. Ararat boys tennis falls short to Camden Hills in A North final.
Uvalde school massacre prompts Brunswick Junior High gun violence protest
Tuesday’s walk-out drew a rebuke from a Republican running for the state Legislature, who claimed the demonstration was partisan politicking.
Guest column: Republican Senators, have you no sense of decency?
If I could go before the United States Senate today, where gun safety laws will soon be debated but are not expected to pass, I would ask the Republican Senators the question that Attorney Joseph Welch asked Republican Senator Joe McCarthy in 1954, “Have you no sense of decency?” This question kept reverberating in my […]
Letter: Times Record needs more conservative voices
I’ve been a subscriber to your newspaper for many years, and there are many days I wonder why I continue. As a right-of-center citizen, I choose to read The Times Record so that I can always understand what the left is thinking and try to be open-minded. I fully realize that most residents in this […]
Guest column: Proposed Cabot Mill mural misses the mark
The old Cabot Mill, known as Fort Andross, is a looming and powerful presence in Brunswick. It sits on the historic Androscoggin River and is within walking distance of downtown Brunswick. It can be seen by all who drive along Route 1. Recently we were troubled and puzzled to learn about plans to create a […]
Midcoast track and field teams shine at state championship meets
The Lisbon/Oak Hill girls win the Class C title for a second straight season.
Jase Graves: Now is the summer of my discontent
As I sit here in my uneasy chair, I can hear the screams and guffaws of what sound like about 500 teenagers in my backyard swimming pool for my middle daughter’s high school graduation party, and I wonder if a sufficient supply of chlorine shock treatments exists for that water ever to recover. Even the […]
Dick Polman: Here in Arsenal America, everything old is new again
So here we go again. Politicians of all stripes will offer their “thoughts” and “prayers” to the victims’ families. Special-interest groups on the right will cite the latest bloodbath as proof that we need more gun ownership. And cable television will rerun the same video clips umpteen times, fill the airways with talking ranters, and […]
Bath group launches replica of 400-plus-year-old ship after decades of work
Thousands gathered in Bath Saturday to watch the christening and launch of Virginia, a reconstruction of the first English-built oceangoing ship built in the Americas.