5 years ago Former Democratic Party chair attempts to break the campaign financing mold Ben Grant, the former chair of the Maine Democratic Party, is running for state representative for House District 41 in Portland. Grant, an attorney and PTO board member among other things, is trying a novel approach to fundraising for his race.
5 years ago The millworkers matter most This past Wednesday I arrived at Museum L-A for Executive Director Rachel Desgrosseilliers’s “Grateful for Rachel” retirement party. She is a Maine treasure who created a model of historic and cultural preservation that can, and should, be duplicated in communities statewide.
5 years ago Gov. Mills looks forward to hearing thoughts on how to foster economic growth This week I had a great discussion up at Blair Hill Inn and Restaurant in Greenville with business owners, residents, development leaders and local lawmakers. We focused on ideas and strategies for economic growth in rural Maine, particularly Western Maine.
5 years ago Why are there still Democrats declaring to run for president? There are currently 17 candidates running for the Democratic nomination for president in 2020, and there seems to be a little something for everyone?
5 years ago Time to give Maine lawmakers and judges a raise Members of the Maine Legislature, judges and the governor deserve a raise -- not because they’re all great at their job, though many are, but because they are woefully underpaid for the difficult work that they do.
5 years ago Tips on finding female ancestors Finding the maiden name of a female ancestor can be a challenge. Men’s names were recorded in town vital records but the wife was usually listed by her given name only.
5 years ago Remembering US Army PVT Robert C. Fish On my October 13, 2019 return drive home from St. Petersburg, FL, I decided to detour a bit to visit my Uncle Bob’s grave in Auburn, MA. Uncle Bob was a profound influence, equal to, in some ways greater than, my parents’ influence in my life.
5 years ago ABC News demonstrates why so many Americans distrust the media Most people in this country don't trust the media. Gallup, which runs an annual tracking poll on public perception of the media, asks a rather simple question every year. "How much trust and confidence do you have in the mass media -- such as newspapers, TV and radio -- when it comes to reporting the news fully, accurately and fairly?"
5 years ago 20 thoughts on Election 2020 As we put Election Day 2019 in the rearview mirror and look forward to 2020, here are 20 election thoughts for your consideration.
5 years ago Will they know you were here? When I was a younger, more avid book collector, I dreamed of living in a home with a personal library, my books catalogued on floor-to-ceiling dark wood shelves in sections: history, music, politics, biography, and a special spot for books of collected letters, journals, and diaries of notable writers and politicians. John Steinbeck’s “Journal of a Novel,” President Reagan’s “The Reagan Diaries,” and “Selected Letters of William Faulkner,” for example.
5 years ago Our opulent government will never change I know I have said this before, and I will likely say it again, but neither side in the American political debate takes government finances seriously. One party pretends to care about deficits and (rightly) lowers taxes while (wrongly) allowing spending to continue to grow exponentially. The other party pretends that our debt problem doesn't exist, and proposes ever more creative ways to make it significantly worse.
5 years ago Gun stunt shows desperation in GOP primary for Congress There's a real race going on in Maine's 2nd Congressional District where Republicans will pick their nominee to face U.S. Rep. Jared Golden next year.
5 years ago Restaurants are like music bands At about five o’clock, on the way home from work, Eileen called me from the road craving “real food.” I agreed to meet her at a nearby restaurant we frequent. Once seated, we scanned the menu, choosing our meals before our waiter arrived. At our table moments later a waiter asked, “Can I start you off with something to drink?” Eileen asked for water. I ordered an iced tea, unsweetened, with lemon.
5 years ago Dover-Foxcroft airport or a solar array? Why choose when we can have both! Recently this newspaper published an article about the possibility of the town entering into a lease agreement to place a solar array on the Dover-Foxcroft airport property. The town manager, Jack Clukey, was quoted as saying, “In order to do that, the site would no longer function as an airport.” Unfortunately, there is far more to this story than what this quote suggests. A follow-up story suggests that local pilots opposed the solar project, hindering something which could potentially have financial rewards for the town. This is simply not true.
5 years ago Raising the governor’s pay, creating a spaceport are not emergencies As I write this column, Maine's Legislative Council -- which consists of 10 lawmakers, six Democrats and four Republicans -- is beginning to work through the process of considering the roughly 400 bill requests submitted by lawmakers for the second session of the Legislature.
5 years ago Frozen by fear, fed up with lack of action on gun safety The first text from my daughter arrived at 10:40 Tuesday morning. “I’m in lockdown.” “It’s not a drill.”
5 years ago Words can never hurt me In my 9/21/18 column, “Give Political Thugs the Bum's Rush,” I told a story of Maine Senate Democrat Leader Beverly Bustin’s 1995 reaction to Maine voters electing Angus King as Governor, and a new Republican majority to the Maine Senate.
5 years ago Thank landowners for recreational opportunities in Maine All of us should be celebrating Maine Forest Products Week, Oct. 20-26. Maine’s forest products industry has a long and successful history in our state. From our earliest days, Maine’s vast timberlands have been an important asset, sought after first for masts for the king’s navy, and today for lumber and paper. The future will include any number of forest products from composites to bio tech to uses that have not even been imagined yet.