An art and poetry gala at Morse High School Thursday evening offered the students and teachers behind a new unified literacy program an opportunity to celebrate what Principal Eric Varney called a “paradigm shift” for the school.
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Guest column: Remembering my older brother, Don
For all my life, I’ve had two big brothers. I’m the youngest of four children and my older brothers Don and Gary Simpson were 15 and 12 years older than me. Mine is a bit of a tragic family story, yet I will share that my mother found herself in the “family way” in the […]
Guest column: Anti-abortion movement really about controlling women
Whatever label people choose regarding the issue of abortion, it is probably not an accurate definition of their beliefs. Abortion is a medical term for a medical procedure, and most people would not define themselves as pro-abortion any more than they would call themselves pro heart surgery. Most people would also define themselves as pro-life […]
David Treadwell: Mid Coast Hunger Prevention Program opens new facility
The Mid Coast Hunger Prevention Program (MHPP) recently opened an additional facility at Brunswick Landing. Before addressing the rationale for that expansion, consider some numbers: – Maine ranks 1st in New England in terms of childhood food insecurity. – Twenty percent of Maine kids, or 50,000 children, are food insecure. – Before the pandemic, 12.3 […]
Gordon Weil: Supreme Court may now become fully partisan
Just below the surface of the leaked draft Supreme Court abortion decision, much else was happening. The decision would not only be a victory for pro-life activists and many Republicans, but it would take the Court well beyond the abortion issue. Justice Samuel Alito took advantage of his drafting assignment to adopt conservative ideology on […]
Elwood Watson: Madison Cawthorn has become a problem for Republicans
If it isn’t one thing, it’s another. Madison Cawthorn, the 26-year-old Republican congressman from North Carolina, seems to be a lightning rod for controversy. A torrential downpour of allegations is haunting Cawthorn, including calls for an investigation into potential insider trading related to an anti-Biden cryptocurrency. For the moment, Cawthorn’s future in Congress is somewhat […]
Carl Golden: Biden’s hyperbole is getting a bit ridiculous
President Biden and those around him have a fondness for using historical disasters as points of comparisons to raise the level of outrage over outbreaks of violence and unrest that have plagued the nation for much of the last eighteen months. When confronted by images and news accounts of extreme behavior, their first reaction is […]
Addiction experts aim to reduce stigma around substance abuse treatment, harm reduction
A panel of experts Wednesday night at Morse argued education, empathy and harm-reduction could reverse the troubling increase in drug-related deaths in Maine.
Harpswell school survives after commission OKs plan to consolidate
The Maine Charter School Commission on Tuesday approved Harpswell Coastal Academy’s plan to consolidate its two campuses, which school officials say is necessary for the institution’s survival.
Tom Purcell: Fatherly inspiration key to learning the art of grace
After all these years, my dad inspires me still. As I write this, the almost 89-year-old fellow is fighting to get back onto his feet as stenosis, bad knees and general old age are wearing him down. But though his body shows wear and tear, his mind remains as agile as his sense of humor. […]
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