Dragons and Eagles play to a hard-fought draw.
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Letter: Susan Collins breaks the public’s trust
Maybe it’s because I live in Maine, and carry that Scarlet Letter “A” on my chest, that causes me to see Susan Collins as a totally faux moderate Republican. She is crafty enough to be loyal to her party (if you can call it that) while at the same time strategically and cunningly taking supposed […]
Tom Purcell: America’s rural shift a revival of horse sense?
Here’s another interesting COVID-enabled trend to ponder: More Americans are leaving big cities and the suburbs to live in rural communities, according to NextAvenue.com. I hope the trend grows because it would be good for the American psyche. As it goes, the move to the country makes a lot of sense to some people. In […]
The Maine Idea: A man for all seasons at Central Maine Power
I met David Flanagan in 1994 when he was conducting his first rescue mission for Central Maine Power. The electric company was in a funk: highly unpopular with the Legislature and a substantial portion of its customers, and hence the public. For CMP is practically co-existent with “public utility” in most Mainers’ minds. It really […]
Women’s soccer: Bowdoin returns to field in style in victory over UMaine-Farmington
Polar Bears return to the pitch for the first time since November 2019.
Local roundup: Morse girls soccer tops Oceanside
Edie McKay, Macie Shiers each score for Shipbuilders.
Packaging generates a lot of waste – now Maine and Oregon want manufacturers to foot the bill for getting rid of it
Most consumers don’t pay much attention to the packaging that their purchases come in, unless it’s hard to open or the item is really over-wrapped. But packaging accounts for about 28% of U.S. municipal solid waste. Only some 53% of it ends up in recycling bins, and even less is actually recycled: According to trade […]
LC Van Savage: Life’s Clinks
We all have certain things in our lives we find annoying, right? Even though to the rest of the world they may seem like not such a big deal, to us they are. Let’s not judge lest we be judged, …or something. Here’s one of the things that turn me from the normally placid sweetheart […]
Letters: Theorizing about conspiracy theorists; Mixed feelings about Blue Angels
Theorizing about conspiracy theorists What if opposition to covid safety isn’t simply the result of “vaccine hesitancy”? What if it’s round two of an intentional attack on our country? I developed this conspiratorial belief in two days of Facebook I’ll never get back. A Maine father posted, “I get to decide if my kids wear […]
Carl Golden: Reporters deserve praise for tough coverage of Biden
At one point in his running, four-year war with the news media, former President Donald Trump referred to it as “the enemy of the people,” a remark which rightfully drew a cascade of denunciations from news organizations, academics, members of Congress and the punditocracy which inhabits cable television opinion studios. The remark was needlessly provocative, […]