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The murder weapon was a car
A car in the wrong hands can be a lethal weapon, as the recent confrontation in Charlottesville showed us again. It’s impossible for me to fathom how anyone can think that deliberately striking someone with an automobile is acceptable under any circumstances. That it was done in the name of “white supremacy” makes it all […]
Do you Believe in Miracles? The August Eclipse
A total eclipse of the Sun almost makes me believe in God. Barring unforeseen circumstances, I’ll be in Missouri on August 21 to see my fifth one of these things, but my first since 1979. A total solar eclipse is, hands down, the most extraordinary natural event I’ve ever witnessed. For a few minutes, […]
Public Transportation in Maine is a lot like Sailing
I didn’t get my sailboat to Rockland on time this year for the North Atlantic Blues Festival, but I did catch some of the action on the water during Friendship Sloop Days. The Rockland Lobster Festival begins August 2. From Bangor, it’s easy to get to Rockland without a car, and you don’t need a […]
Whither Wiscasset? To Bypass, or Not?
When I was a child, and my family drove up to Maine each summer from Pennsylvania, we always passed through Wiscasset. It billed itself as “The Prettiest Village in Maine,” but what I remember most vividly were the two old wooden ships rotting on the western shore of the Sheepscot River. We always had time […]
A Subtle Bias against the Bus
Last week, our local newspaper, the Bangor Daily News, reported some good news for public transportation in the area. The Community Connector bus system has acquired several new buses. Several officials speculated that the new, reliable buses could lead to an eventual extension of service hours later in the evening. This would be a […]
First there is a Fountain, then there is no Fountain, then…?
As I was walking in Pickering Square, heading for the bus with early summer in the air, from another direction I heard the sound of jackhammers. Orange-clad workers were reducing the fountain at the corner of the square to rubble. “They’re taking it out,” said a man I recognized from shared bus rides. “Too many […]
Traffic slowly in the World you wish to Change, or something like that
“Beam me up, Scotty.” “Billions and billions…” “Be the change you wish to see in the world.” These famous quotes are attributed to Captain James T. Kirk, Carl Sagan, and Mohandas Gandhi. None of them ever uttered the actual words. The closest Kirk ever came was: “We’re very tired, Mr. Scott. Beam us up home.” […]
Spring in Maine is like a Baseball Argument in a Traffic Jam
The only things more tedious than awaiting spring in Maine are: waiting for the umpires to review a replay in a baseball game, and sitting behind the wheel in a line of stalled traffic. Whose bad idea was it to replace an umpire’s eyes with a barrage of camera angles? And whose bad idea was […]
What is the true meaning of Earth Day?
In June 1989, five months after running aground and spilling its cargo all over Alaska’s Prince William Sound, the Exxon Valdez limped home to San Diego, still leaking a trail of oil. I went down to see it at the shipyard, but the public wasn’t allowed in close and there wasn’t much to see. […]