[Congressional Record Volume 163, Number 131 (Wednesday, August 2, 2017)]
[Senate]
[Page S4758]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
TRIBUTE TO ALAN BAKER AND EARL BRECHLIN
Ms. COLLINS. Mr. President, in 2001, Maine's legendary Ellsworth
American newspaper celebrated its 150th year by launching a new
enterprise, the Mount Desert Islander, dedicated to covering every
aspect of life in a place of extraordinary beauty. It is a pleasure to
congratulate the two outstanding journalists who have guided the
Islander since its inception, publisher Alan Baker and editor Earl
Brechlin, for being recognized with the 2017 Sunbeam Award from the
Maine Seacoast Mission.
The recipient of numerous State and national awards for excellence,
the Mount Desert Islander is a great example of the value provided by
community newspapers. From Acadia National Park, local government, and
businesses, to education, sports, and the arts, the Islander's
dedicated staff writes the history of their communities as it occurs.
They keep people informed and help them be more involved as citizens.
They follow State and national issues, always with an eye on how they
affect their neighbors.
This dedication starts with committed leadership. After achieving
success in journalism and publishing in Philadelphia and New York City,
Alan Baker returned home to Maine and, in 1986, joined the Ellsworth
American's management team, eventually purchasing the newspaper. In
this age of media consolidation, Mr. Baker strongly believes that
newspapers should be owned by individuals who are in touch daily with
the readers they serve. As a former member of the Maine State
Legislature, he is an effective voice for accountability and
transparency in all levels of government.
A former ``Maine Journalist of the Year,'' Earl Brechlin has covered
Mount Desert Island for more than 35 years, and he has been recognized
with more than 100 awards for news, feature writing, and photography.
His commitment to journalism is evident in his election as president of
both the Maine and New England press associations. A Registered Maine
Guide, Mr. Brechlin is the author of nine books that reflect his love
for our State's natural beauty, history, and character.
The Maine Seacoast Mission is a nondenominational, nonprofit
organization founded in 1905 to support island and coastal communities
in Downeast Maine, and its boat, the Sunbeam V, helps to connect people
in those communities with essential services and with each other.
Through their dedication to the craft of journalism, Alan Baker and
Earl Brechlin have strengthened that support and those community
connections, and the Sunbeam Award is a fitting recognition of their
many contributions.
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