8 years ago Conserving the Moosehead Lake region To the Editor; Good morning from the shores of beautiful Moosehead Lake on this mid-January morning, as I wait for first light to bring radiant sunshine to our glorious region we call home.
8 years ago Something we agree on To the editor: I agree with the Professor Frary’s article in last week’s Observer “Gun Control Legislation often lacks hard facts”.
8 years ago Older Mainers deserve lawmakers’ support To the editor: I was glad to see in their announcement of legislative priorities for 2017 that AARP Maine will tackle issues of great concern to older residents: Caregiving, affordable housing, affordable utility rates and the protection of home and community-based services.
8 years ago Simple transparency To the Editor; I have a proposal that won’t cost money, is easy to implement and will likely have some useful effect — NASCAR jackets.
8 years ago A message for the New Year To the Editor; Each year, the dawn of a new year inspires us to reflect on the blessings and graces of the past twelve months and to look ahead with the good intentions of being a better person.
8 years ago Letter: Christmas presents To the editor: I often hear people complaining about Christmas gifts they receive — ties they never wear, hand-knit sweaters that don’t fit or are awful in design, another pair of slippers they have to “ooh” over and then stuff in the closet along with last year’s, a fruitcake they’ll eventually throw away, or any number of other gifts they have to pretend they like.
8 years ago Letter: Standing up to government overreach To the editor: On November 29 the Maine Woods Coalition held its annual meeting in Bangor.
8 years ago Letter: What will America look like in four years? To the Editor; To my Conservative friends.
8 years ago Letter: Garland citizens and water users To the Editor; Have you had problems with your well as the severe drought conditions have continued through the summer and fall? Have you heard complaints from your neighbors about their water problems? Have you had trouble going fishing in favorite streams or ponds that have dropped to very low levels or even dried up completely? Are you concerned that large scale water extraction companies might be eyeing Garland as a potential area for commercial-scale pumping activities from our deep aquifers? Are you concerned that you might lose your water supplies or see them seriously degraded especially if the drought continues or water extraction companies start tapping into town aquifers? If the answer to any of the above questions is “yes,” or if you are just interested in learning about Garland’s water resources, you are invited to a meeting of concerned citizens sponsored by the Planning Board at the Town Office on Tuesday evening, December 6, starting at 6 p.
8 years ago Letter: Help for caregivers To the Editor; I recently participated in a tele-town hall hosted by AARP Maine on behalf of family caregivers across the state.
8 years ago Letter: Maine center should be in the center of Maine To the Editor; When I read the Oct.
8 years ago Letter: SAD 4 budget is best for our kids To the Editor; I am writing this letter to implore you to go out and vote in favor of the new school budget on November 8th.
8 years ago Letter: Media pushing for legalized pot To the editor: I am concerned that the “Maine media in general” is showing a bias with the referendum legalizing recreational pot.
8 years ago Letter: Poliquin understands Maine values To the editor: Congressman Bruce Poliquin has been working, non-stop, to help cut Washington’s spending, protect our freedoms, and lower taxes for Maine’s small businesses and families.
8 years ago Letter: Supports Boothroyd for Senate To the Editor; Election Day is fast approaching and it is time to head out and vote for real change.
8 years ago Letter: Expand Medicaid in Maine To the Editor; I learned something I didn’t know from the Oct.
8 years ago Letter: ‘Yes’ on political reform To the Editor; When I ask my patients and friends whether they are satisfied with our political system or not, the overwhelming response is “No!” Without question, our political system has become an embarrassment around the world, with candidates lambasting each other repeatedly in hopes to gain votes.