Land conservation group Kennebec Estuary Land Trust has completed its first land protection project in Richmond. Two conserved properties protect a combined 27 acres, including upland forest habitat with a mix of red oaks, white pines, white ash, red maples, American beech, and maple-leaf Viburnum, according to the trust. Within the upland forest lie forested […]
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Ron Chase: Exploring New Meadows River
Tenacious is how I would describe my longtime friend and Brunswick resident, Carolyn Welch. An octogenarian, she has endured several months of physical setbacks followed by the difficulties and uncertainties of the pandemic. I suspect even the most ardent outdoor enthusiasts among us would lie low for the summer. Not Carolyn. Despite the fact that […]
Jonathan Crimmins: Brothers and Sisters? Bath union threats reveal dysfunctional family
Last week as many of us were scrolling past those last second ads for this question or that candidate or we were getting our latest dose of Covidpalooza updates a story surfaced for a day or so that brought the current strike by BIW workers to the surface. The strike, now in its fourth week, […]
Giving Voice: Soup Kitchen vs. COVID-19
What started off as a year like any other has undoubtedly brought about significant changes in daily life for all of us. For our guests at Mid Coast Hunger Prevention Program (MCHPP) in Brunswick, the coronavirus pandemic, and its effects, are additional hurdles to overcome in their daily struggle to make ends meet. Although it […]
Gordon Weil: Trump opposes, Biden proposes
Would Joe Biden as president merely be the un-Trump? Would his presidency be all about undoing Trump’s moves? For many people, that would be satisfactory. They have enough experience to judge Trump and enough confidence, if not enthusiasm, to prefer Biden. To accomplish even a Trump rollback, Biden would need a cooperative Congress. The Democrats […]
Dick Polman: Dr. Fauci, we always knew it would come to this
Let’s begin today with Joe Biden, who is far too often trumped by the tumultuous roar of the MAGA train wreck. Biden, who currently leads Trump by nine points nationally and by as many as five points in Texas (Texas!), had a few choice things to say about the Trump regime’s treacherous efforts to discredit […]
Intertidal: Marine life makes its own sunscreen
When recently re-applying sunscreen after a day spent mostly in the water, I looked enviously at the sea creatures around me that could hang out in the sun all day and not have to repeatedly apply layers of paste to every exposed surface. While many of these creatures have shells that physically protect them, others […]
Peter Funt: If COVID isn’t a national tragedy, what is?
“My fellow Americans, I am today ordering that Monday, August 3, shall be a national day of mourning. All of us should take time on that day to honor the memories of more than 134,000 souls taken by COVID-19. Flags will be lowered to half staff.” – Donald J. Trump, President “When our leagues resume […]
Letter: Bath shipyard, recipient of tax breaks, should be more worried about worker well-being
I’ve been following the employee strike at BIW. Bath Iron Works is owned by General Dynamics which is a very large, wealthy organization. General Dynamics as a company is involved with military shipbuilding, aerospace, aircraft, information technology and is one of the largest defense contractors. General Dynamics was given a $45 million dollar tax break from […]
Tom Purcell: Amid pandemic, take pen in hand
I can’t recall the last time I wrote or received a handwritten letter – but it’s time to send such letters again. The reasons why the handwritten letter died are obvious: e-mail, text messaging and cellphones. With how quick those innovations make whipping off a note, why would anybody take an hour to hand-write one? […]