COVID-19 infection rates have gone down, a large portion of the population has been vaccinated and many schools are resuming in-person learning this fall. Yay! Students are excited to go back to school, and for most, while they understood the importance of going remote during the pandemic, they did not particularly enjoy online school. Many […]
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Persistent practice routine and tireless work ethic paying off for golfer Caleb Manuel
The Maine Amateur champion is committed to the game, and he’s putting in the work to succeed on big stages.
The Maine Idea: Tradition can make up for inexperience
Despite Democratic control of the Legislature and the Governorship, divisions on display ever since Paul LePage steered the Maine Republican Party hard-right in 2010 erupted often during the legislative session finally concluded on July 19. LePage’s prospective return to run once more for governor, after 18 months as a Florida resident, can’t have promoted compromise. […]
Tom Purcell: Striking up some ratings for the Olympics
Maybe croquet could improve the ratings for the 2021 Summer Olympics? Please allow me to explain. The COVID-delayed 2020 Olympics are on track to be the lowest watched games of the 21st century, according to marketing research firm Zeta Global. The company has found that “More than 60 percent of Americans were unable to express […]
Aaron Watson settles into role as new Brunswick High School athletic director
Watson, who has ties to the Midcoast, shares his vision for the athletic department as he starts to form new relationships.
Sen. Vitelli: Investing in Maine’s people and economy
On Monday, July 19, the Legislature adjourned sine die, or “without day,” finally wrapping a long, complicated but ultimately rewarding session. One of the last bills we voted on for the year was also one of the most important: LD 1733 directs how nearly $1 billion in federal funds from the American Rescue Plan Act […]
Letter: Build the new Brunswick-Topsham bridge now
I am a resident of Topsham and live close the Androscoggin River, where I frequently use the bridge that connects us to the town of Brunswick. It is time to build the new bridge that has been approved by both towns. This process has been going on since 2016 and has been through all the […]
John Micek: Billionaires left earth, but couldn’t escape its problems
Billionaire space cowboys Jeff Bezos and Richard Branson have rightfully been taking some flack for sub-orbital jaunts earlier this month that garnered plenty of headlines but little in the way of actual scientific advancement, apart from trying to normalize the idea of routine spaceflight for exceptionally rich people. With all the power of the rockets […]
Families of Ararat 12U baseball team face several challenges while trying to make trip to World Series a reality
Ararat, which won the Cal Ripken New England title, is raising money and balancing schedules with trip to Florida looming.
Commentary: Joy and grief will coexist as Americans return to pre-pandemic life – ‘everyday memorials’ will help
After more than 17 months of pandemic restrictions, Americans find themselves at an awkward cultural divide. As psychologist Adam Grantwrote in a New York Times article, some of us feel a true whoosh of joy at the first hug, maskless kiss and happy reunion. Many of us are shaking off post-pandemic blues by dining out, […]