Imagine, for a moment, during these bleak wintry Maine days that you’re in a warmer climate, Florida say. You’re living with 100,000 other senior citizens in the Villages, America’s largest gated community, located about 45 miles northwest of Orlando. The place abounds with golf courses and tennis courts, restaurants and bars. The population is overwhelmingly […]
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Guest column: Susan Collins’ expedient fictions
Living in Texas, I should probably be a bit abashed about telling Mainers who should represent them in the senate. After all, I have my own senators to worry about. In matters of national interest, however, a senator of one state is, in a sense, a senator of every state. Casting herself as an independent-minded […]
Ron Chase: Feeling presidential
Hiking the Presidential Range in New Hampshire used to be a regular part of my winter agenda. A continuum of battles with arthritic knees and hips had kept me off the big peaks for three years. Recently, a couple of cortisone injections and an invite from friends Gary and Suzanne Cole to climb Mounts Madison […]
Gordon Weil: Amid claims of ‘greatest’ president, remember Washington
On Monday, we celebrate George Washington’s official birthday. Each year on this occasion, I remind readers that Washington’s Birthday is the legal U.S. and Maine government holiday. In remembering all presidents, some outright failures, the day meant to honor Washington has become “Presidents’ Day,” a commercial holiday. Upon taking office as president, Washington realized that […]
Intertidal: Tiny sea creatures that contribute oxygen in a big way
They are enchanting glassy single-celled organisms that produce up to 20% of the oxygen on the planet. They can form colonies in the shape of elegant ribbons and fans or even stars. This is impressive for a tiny creature that can be as small as 2 micrometers. As a reference, a human hair is around […]
Tom Purcell: How to renew the dying art of romance? Ask our elders
The day my Mother and Father met, he was arguing with some high school friends about whether a slice of lemon would corrode the coating on a porcelain sink. “I never came across any man quite like your Father,” my Mother says, still happily befuddled by the stubborn old fellow. Their meeting in 1950 began […]
Gary Anderson: The sad solace of even worse bad actors
From what I caught of the House Judiciary Committee’s impeachment hearings it seemed pretty clear that the constitutional consensus presented by the Democrats was sufficient to warrant an indictment. The heart of the matter was whether or not the president had put his own ambition of reelection ahead of what was best for the country […]
When did your rock last roll?
Like many Americans allergic to adulting, I often zone out on Facebook when I should be doing something more useful – like scooping the litter box or lecturing my children about the dangers of social media. Inevitably, I come across one of those surveys posted by Facebook users who are probably planning to hack into […]
Letter: Bath rabies plan needs a second look
The city of Bath needs to take a second look at what it’s planning to do to wildlife in order to protect humans, as officials have already unanimously decided to partner with the Department of Agriculture to set traps before the end of the month. Will this work? “The USDA cannot guarantee this is going […]
Commentary: ‘Stolen’ elections open wounds that may never heal
Allegations are flying left and right about potential – or actual – efforts to unfairly and secretly influence the outcome of the 2020 election. It’s a time when political scientists and constitutional scholars like to look back on other times when the electoral process was, you might say, helped along by practices that either were […]