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Is hypocrisy a virtue now? | Letter

Hi, neighbors. Have you noticed how the “new progressives” keep calling everyone they dislike a Nazi, melting down over guns, and insisting white men always skate by … until Graham Platner shows up, checking those same boxes? Funny how that works. This isn’t progressivism, it’s regressivism. A political performativism by an affluent, government-dependent, “college-educated,” noisy […]

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Matt Dunlap for Congress | Letter

Matt Dunlap learned long ago, as a varsity athlete and a captain at Mount Desert Island High School, to be a team player. Years later, Matt remains a team player. Whether it’s defending fellow Democrats who come under attack or voting against Republican spending bills and tax breaks for millionaires, he can be relied upon to support […]

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A little light at Edward Little | Letter

In these rather unsettling times, when acrimony seems to lurk everywhere, sparks of positivity, when found, have a heightened luster. Such is the impact of a simple and small message recorded in colorful chalk on a sidewalk abutting the parking lot at Edward Little High School. I first noticed this message one early July morning […]

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Political division serves no one | Letter

I recently traveled to Texas for business and the current political climate was the topic of many side conversations. After dinner one night, a colleague said, “You know, I try to remember that despite our differences, we’re all just people.” We had been treated graciously by everyone we encountered and we reciprocated in kind. I stated […]