There are few things more important to our existence than our environment. From the air we breathe and the water we drink, to our working woods, fields and waterfronts, our day to day lives are dependent on the natural resources that surround us. Today, we can enjoy clean beaches, pristine rivers and crisp mountain air. […]
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Local roundup: Freeport baseball edges Cape Elizabeth
Anthony Panciocco collects three hits for Falcons in win.
Baseball: Mt. Ararat gets the best of rival Brunswick to earn 1st victory
Shea Farrell pitches a gem to help Eagles slip past Dragons.
Masks could be coming off soon in high school sports
Gov. Mills has ended the mandate for wearing face coverings outdoors, and changes are in store for the Community Sports Guidelines that influence high school sports policy.
UMaine pressing ahead in search for next men’s hockey coach
Athletic director Ken Ralph said interviews will begin soon and a decision could come in early May.
College notebook: Thomas College baseball team is making some noise with its bats
Terriers are hitting .311 through 12 games, which leads the North Atlantic Conference.
John Micek: Chauvin verdict reignites calls for police reform
With this week’s conviction of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin, America once again finds itself at an inflection point in its politics. We’ve been here before: After Newtown, after Parkland, after the protests of 2020, after Atlanta, after Boulder – the chance to really reimagine public safety has sat right in front of us. […]
Letter: Climate change addressed in local government
Local volunteers are approaching Maine towns and cities to approve a resolution asking Congress to support a carbon cash back bill. This charges a fee for fossil fuels at the well or mine, and returns all that money to every American citizen in the form of a monthly dividend check. This would increase the price […]
Guest column: Helping Maine food banks key to addressing major crises
In a just society, no person and no family should be going without nutritious food. That commitment should hold true at all times, especially when we are all pulling together to face down a crisis as we have done now for over a year. That’s why I have introduced LD 1299, An Act To Permit […]
Guest column: Maine needs tighter regulations to preserve its aquaculture industry
In his recent guest column (“Wealthy landowners attempting rule change threatens Maine’s working waterfront,” The Times Record, April 21), Sebastian Belle is quick to lay blame on a “few wealthy landowners” for “attacking the many who make their living on the water.” While that scenario makes for good theater, it is nothing more than a […]