I write in strong support of Ryan Larsen, Candidate for MSAD 75 School Board, representing Harpswell. Ryan and his wife Dustan, a small business owner, are the proud parents of three daughters, one attending Harpswell Community School, one at Mount Ararat Middle School and one at Mount Ararat High School. This gives Ryan a broad […]
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Jase Graves: The dog days of our lives
Recently, Texas passed the Safe Outdoor Dogs Act, which enforces humane guidelines for restraining pet canines outdoors. Unfortunately for me, the act fails to impose similar guidelines for the treatment of grouchy husbands and embarrassing dads. This news about dogs has had me thinking a lot about these magical creatures whom we love so much […]
Guest column: You can help reduce browntail moths this winter
Even while we are out and about wearing our snow boots, using our shovels or snow blowers, skiing down mountains, or even engaging in a friendly snowball “exchange,” it’s never too soon to prepare for the summer. In fact, the winter months are the best time to prepare to reduce the browntail moth population before […]
Local roundup: Mt. Ararat girls basketball cruises to win over Westbrook
Morgan Ruff leads Eagles with 22 points in win.
Giving Voice: What does a Host Home really do?
Housing Resources for Youth — our organization’s name doesn’t say much about the specifics of what we do day-to-day. It’s discrete, and a little cryptic. The name doesn’t show the complex and beautiful relationships between homeless youth and their host home providers. It leaves out the long conversations about school work, friends, or the latest […]
Letter: Brunswick council should rescind mask mandate
At the Jan. 18 Brunswick Town Council Meeting, public comments against the inside mask mandate (with only one mask advocate) were either opinion or evidence-based. Both were powerful. Many residents, weary from two years of government mandates, are refusing to cave in to an atmosphere of fear, panic and despair. Their personal statements were eloquent […]
Gordon Weil: GOP makes voting more difficult
Popular democracy reversed after 2020 elections
Commentary: The moderate, pragmatic legacy of Stephen Breyer
Stephen Breyer will leave a legacy that reflects the Supreme Court he joined nearly three decades ago – less fractious and less partisan than the bench he is reportedly set to leave at the end of the current term. When Breyer was nominated by Democratic President Bill Clinton in 1994, he was not a controversial […]
LC Van Savage: I can’t do it and at ain’t so
Do kids in school today still get in double dutch (remember that one?) if they say “ain’t”? We sure did. “Ain’t” was strictly forbidden. The stuff of detention. We were told it was a bad word, vulgar, common and simply not allowed. “Ain’t,” my haughty school principal Mr. Herrick would say imperiously back in the […]
David Treadwell: They know what they’re doing
About 35 years ago, I was visiting my dad in Delaware. His car had a major problem, so we went to a garage that he had heard good things about. The mechanic methodically checked out all possible sources of the problem. My dad said to me, “That fellow knows what he’s doing.” And I responded, […]