Two weeks ago, the last time we revisited a subject in this space, we were a little flippant, for which we apologize. On the topic of people leaving dogs and kids in cars during summer, we said it was a stupid thing to do and advised against the practice of making stupid decisions.
Consider the Total Loss to All Businesses in Wiscasset
I am sitting in my tent in Chewonki Campground in Wiscasset at 5 a.m. watching the sun come up through the trees and I am wondering if they will be here in the near future.
Outpouring of Prayers, Kind Thoughts and Well Wishes
My great grandson and I were in a terrible car accident last week on Main Street in Wiscasset. I lost my brakes coming down over the hill and ran into another vehicle. It was such a terrifying experience.
Concerned Veteran
I am a veteran of the Korean War. I am a 50-year life member and past post commander of the VFW, Friendship.
I would like to express my opinion about the soldier who was recently rescued from his captors in Iraq. First, I am concerned about swapping five terrorists for this soldier who may have put down his weapon and deserted his post. Some of his buddies were actually killed in an attempt to rescue him.
SIMPLEST IS BEST
When it comes to life’s lessons, one of the simplest is also the best: don’t do stupid things.
There is Much More to Mrs. Printy
It comes to my attention in the lead article in the July 10, 2014 issue, “Michaud addresses VA scandal…”, that whenever Elizabeth Printy is quoted or noted, she is referred as the Finance Chairman of the Lincoln County Republicans, which she is indeed.
Rebirth of Lincoln Cemetery Association
The undersigned organizers are pleased to announce the formation of a new nonprofit corporation under the laws of the state of Maine entitled “Lincoln Cemetery Association.”
DREAMING OF TRAINS
When he was still in office, the late Newcastle Selectman Phil Wright often talked about rail service coming to Newcastle with a gleam in his eye.
Thank You
I would like to thank all the good folks who helped me out while collecting votes for the Hospitality House during the Pop the Cause event.
Great Affinity
As my time at the Wiscasset Middle School comes to a close, I would like to take this opportunity to thank all of the students, teachers, staff, parents, relatives and community members for 41 memorable years.
A FAIR QUESTION
Bristol Republican Committee Chairman Earl Inman blasts Democratic candidate for governor Mike Michaud in this edition for his failure to prevent the ongoing scandal at the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.
See the light
In response to articles and editorials in our local papers as of May 29, as one who spent many a baffling hour serving on the Wiscasset/Edgecomb Bypass Task Force, I cannot feel sympathetic to the business owners within the Historic Village area of the town of Wiscasset. A traffic light at the State Route 27 North intersection is by far the simplest, if not least expensive, way to keep traffic flow smooth through the town.
Pay It Forward Is Alive and Well
A huge thank you is due to a generous woman who paid for a battery for my watch at Radio Shack. I had gone to John at Stars and he referred me to Radio Shack where the clerk could not undo the tiny screws. Back to John before he closed. He did get them out and kept them while back to Radio Shack I galloped.
Best of Care
I was a visitor in your area during the last week of May. While there, I became ill and needed to be admitted to hospital.
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