A child’s home should be where they feel safest. But unfortunately, for far too many, that is not the case. An unfortunate consequence of the COVID shutdowns, and remote learning, is that children who have unstable homes have spent the last year in constant turmoil, deprived of adequate contact with their peers, teachers, and other […]
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David Treadwell: The powerful bonds between fathers and sons
While sitting on the beach at Anna Maria Island in Florida, I saw a father tossing a football with his two young sons. One son would go out for a long pass, and the other son would try to guard him. Good natured bantering came from all participants. The scene brought back memories of times […]
Gordon Weil: As spending grows, so must taxes
How are we going to pay for all this? In March, the monthly gap between federal spending and revenues was the third largest in U.S. history. Whether Donald Trump or Joe Biden is president, federal spending keeps climbed. But raising the money to pay for it has been lacking. Even worse, under Trump spending increased […]
2021 baseball overview: Teams could need some time to adjust to new modifications
Umpires behind the pitcher’s mound is one of the big changes coming to the diamond this spring.
Commentary: Nearly 60 million Americans don’t drink their tap water, research suggests
Here’s why that’s a public health problem
Letter: Brunswick made the right choice about trash
In the April 9 letters to the editor (“Modern landfills a more environmentally-friendly solution”), a Casella employee wrote a few things that misrepresent the situation with their landfill at Juniper Ridge, and implicitly question the recent decision of the Town Council to shift its waste disposal to ecomaine. Before addressing the letter, it is worth […]
Guest column: Remembering polio’s impact on the neighborhood’s golden girl
It was the l950s and all parents worried about it. After all, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt caught it and had never walked again without heavy leg braces, and human props at his sides. If someone of his stature contracted Poliomyelitis, then no one was safe. Allie was one who was not safe. Nobody knew why. She’d […]
The Maine Idea: Gov. Mills administration fumbles on Kennebec dam removals
DMR’s pratfall leaves other questions in its wake
Your Land: A glimpse into the burning of a Brunswick barrens
On a day featuring nearly five hours of prescribed fire to help maintain the Brunswick-Topsham Land Trust’s 14-acre portion of the sandplain grassland blueberry barren just south of Pleasant Hill Road, I only saw one of the 13 fire-tenders run once. That happened an hour-plus into the burn as the flame-line neared the woods on […]
2021 lacrosse overview: There’s plenty of uncertainty as a new season begins
The high school lacrosse season in the Midcoast will have a bevy of new players eager to roll.