Hornets in control from start to finish; Morse girls and boys finish second.
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David Treadwell: Christy Shake: Brunswick blogger exemplar of patience and love
“To be honest, this yearlong stint taking care of Calvin all day, every day is taking its toll on me. At times he’s the sweetest child that exists. At others he totally grates on my nerves. It doesn’t help that I don’t always know what ails him. Time spent with him is at once fulfilling […]
Vitelli: Helping more Mainers plan and save for retirement
It has been my life’s work to help people gain understanding and control of their economic future, including personal finances. Whether that means pursuing higher education, starting a business, buying a home, or planning for retirement, savings is key. While once it was common to work for the same employer for much of your career […]
Commentary: Veterans took an especially bad hit during the pandemic
As the nation takes a day to memorialize its military dead, living military veterans are facing a deadly risk that has nothing to do with war or conflict: the coronavirus. Different groups and communities have faced different degrees of danger from the pandemic, exemplified by the humanitarian disaster in India and the inequalities in U.S. […]
Gordon Weil: ‘Black Lives Matter’ – words carry political power
Quiz. The phrase “Black Lives Matter” means; (1) Blacks matter more than Whites or, alternatively, only Blacks matter. (2) Blacks matter as much as Whites. (3) Blacks matter at least somewhat. It means Option (2) for many who believe that Blacks are entitled to as much respect as Whites, which they have not received, most glaringly at the hands of the police. The phrase would also have […]
Letters: Maine needs a not-for-profit consumer-owned utility; Stop the CMP western Maine corridor
Maine needs a not-for-profit consumer-owned utility The Maine Legislature should enact and Gov. Mills should sign LD 1708, an Act to Create the Pine Tree Power Company. This bi-partisan measure would allow Mainers to vote in November to decide whether or not to replace CMP and Versant with a not-for-profit consumer-owned utility (COU), owned by […]
Local roundup: Freeport boys lacrosse falls to North Yarmouth Academy
Braden Warde leads Panthers with six goals.
Auto racing: A changed Josh St. Clair finds his groove at Wiscasset Speedway
The Liberty driver credits lifestyle changes off the track for his racing success as Coastal 200 approaches.
Giving Voice: Meeting the needs of youths in crisis during a year of COVID
More than a year into the COVID-19 pandemic, and the dust is starting to settle slightly in all areas of life. Vaccinations are now available for teenagers, restaurants are opening back up for regular dining, and previously canceled events are back on track for the summer. Within all of these exciting markers of moving back […]
Tom Purcell: Why is the price of beef higher than ever?
There are few things I enjoy more than grilling up tasty steaks for a group of close friends, but red meat isn’t going to be on the menu this summer. The cost of beef is higher than ever. According to Bloomberg, “Food inflation has been inching up for months, driven by soaring commodity costs, costlier transportation […]