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David Treadwell: Reflections from an old Polar Bear
Here’s a piece the editor of the Bowdoin Orient opinion editor asked me to write for that newspaper. Why would a 78-year old Bowdoin Polar Bear have the audacity to agree to write an opinion piece for the “Orient,” one of the nation’s finest college newspapers? Well, my family legacy gives me some Bowdoin cred: […]
Tom Purcell: Shouldn’t America be happier?
Despite the many blessings of living in America, why aren’t more Americans happy? According to World Population Review, the 2021 World Happiness Report ranks America as the 19th happiest out of 146 countries. The report bases happiness on six categories, including gross domestic product (GDP), social support, life expectancy, generosity, perceptions of each country’s corruption […]
Letters: Vote for committed and competent MSAD75 board candidates; Question 1 opponents cloud issue with insulting, fictitious ads
Vote for committed and competent MSAD75 board candidates Harpswell is part of Maine School Administrative District 75, composed of four towns — Harpswell, Bowdoin, Bowdoinham and Topsham. The school board responsible for what happens in our district is made up of members from each of the four towns. Since all board members vote on all […]
The Maine Idea: Jared Golden occupies imaginary middle ground
Maine’s Jared Golden is among the reasons congressional Democrats are still struggling to unite around a budget bill to boost families and finally begin combating global warming. He’s playing a dangerous game. The massive bill has already been cut from $3.5 trillion – a large, but justifiable increase in spending, since it’s fully funded by […]
Coaching your child can be a memorable experience — but it has its challenges, too
Parent coaches and student-athletes reflect on the experience of competing together in high school sports.
Jase Graves: Make Halloween great again
Now that we are elbow-deep in the pumpkin guts of October, I’m starting to feel the holiday season kick-off excitement. It has captured my imagination ever since I was a young lad overdosing on Brach’s Mellowcreme Pumpkins and memorizing the Sears Holiday Wish Book when I should’ve been diagramming sentences or deciphering the dark sorcery […]
Letters: Vote Spelke, Timberlake for MSAD75 board; We need to rethink clean energy
Vote Spelke, Timberlake for MSAD75 board We are writing in support of Amy Spelke and Mike Timberlake’s campaigns’ for Topsham seats on the MSAD 75 School Board. As former board representatives ourselves, we have been disappointed to see the lack of civility and common purpose at recent meetings. We want to see Board members who […]
Commentary: Yes, we should be keeping the healthier hand-washing habits we developed at the start of the pandemic
People were washing their hands so much early in the pandemic that sensitive skin and soap shortages were common problems in 2020. All this focus on hand-washing was for good reason. The science uniformly demonstrates that frequent hand-washing reduces the risk of a variety of illnesses. It is low-hanging fruit in terms of an easy, […]
Local roundup: Pine Tree girls soccer shuts out Greater Portland Christian
Anna Martin scores two goals to lead the Breakers’ offense.