
Ben Sprague
@bensprague
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Commercial Lender at Maine-based First National Bank. Bangor School Committee member. Writer of the SMP Newsletter: https://t.co/PNFXzLx9nX
Bangor, Maine
Joined May 2010
Happy Father's Day to all the dads out there. Contrary to pop culture stereotypes, today's dads are more active than ever. We should lift up the engaged and loving dads of the world. Most dads I know love being dads, and they love their children.
thesundaymorningpost.com
Once upon a time, fatherhood was typified by provider‑centric roles: earn a paycheck, provide for the family, oversee from a distance.
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I applaud this thoughtful and urgent Op Ed by one of our local teachers describing how challenging the educational environment is inside the classroom due to student dependency on cell phones and cell phone use. A call to action! .
bangordailynews.com
“I am a seasoned teacher who has a good rapport with my students, and I still find myself arguing about and policing phones constantly.”
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Tonight I gave my colleagues on the Bangor School Committee this book by @JonHaidt. Excessive screen time, social media, and overprotective parenting have created a generation that is unprepared for adulthood. It's time to ban cell phones in schools and help kids reset.
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There is relief on the horizon for renters out there - rents are actually starting to fall. In November, rents dropped in 88 of the 100 largest U.S. cities. In Austin, they are down more than 12% thanks to huge swaths of new supply. I dig into it here.
thesundaymorningpost.com
Rental Market Preview 2025
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RT @MichaelSocolow: Typically excellent @bensprague article in his Sunday Morning Post on rent inflation. The data explains much. about t….
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I recently published a holiday gift guide for the well-meaning parents, grandparents, aunts and uncles out there. Experiences and memories are the way to go. I've got some ideas for you!.
thesundaymorningpost.com
Or: combatting the epidemic of stuff
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“We agree to disagree” has shifted to “I can’t associate with someone who thinks like that” and, in some cases, to “That person wants to destroy everything I value.”.
thesundaymorningpost.com
Algorithms, Media, and the Great Sorting Out of America
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An extremely niche political what-if is what would have happened if Democrats had nominated this guy in '16 in an alternative universe where Hillary and Bernie hadn't run. O'Malley would have defeated Trump in '16 and who knows if Trump comes back from that. O'Malley!.
I'm running for #DNCChair! We must connect our party with the most important place in America — the kitchen table of every family’s home. Jobs, Opportunity, and Economic Security for all. Getting things done. Hope. A 50 state strategy to win back our country. On to victory!
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The bear case and the bull case under Trump 2.0 - what we can expect in the economy going forward. My latest article.
thesundaymorningpost.com
A result that was validating to many, heart-wrenching to others, and surprising to more than a few, Donald Trump will once again be president of the United States.
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Congratulations to the Bangor Girls Soccer team! State champions with a 3-1 win over Scarborough today! The Gold Ball is coming north! . Fight, fight for victory today!!.
The Bangor girls win the Class A state championship! Freshman Georgie Stevenson leads the Rams to gold with two goals! #mesports.
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There is a perfect storm of variables right now impacting the restaurant industry, leading to closures and heartache. Thank you to @bangordailynews for picking up my piece on the variables at play, and what it says about the overall economy.
bangordailynews.com
Longtime patrons, workers, neighbors and business owners themselves have been hit by the ever-changing restaurant scene.
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RT @MichaelSocolow: A trend we're all seeing, but not much discussion: “In many ways, a lot of restaurants never actually recovered from th….
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Incredible: although property damage is expected to be at least $15B from Helene, actual insurance payouts will be closer to $5B. Why? Most people don't have flood insurance, and insurance policies now often have carve outs/exceptions for wind.
wsj.com
Harsher policy terms mean damages might not be covered.
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RT @JohnWake: I hadn't read about this part of Biden's rent control proposal anywhere else. "Noting that the Federal Government is the la….
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RT @MichaelSocolow: "AI Comes to the Olympics" from @bensprague. The quadrennial (? - used to be every 4 years, now every 2) festival alway….
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