To the Editor:
To all of the residents of Waldoboro.
Happy Holidays
To the Editor:
As we approach Christmas, I realize many people this year and years past have had a very tough time and I hope and pray things pick up for them and their families.
FORTUNE FAVORS THE PREPARED
There is an old fable that tells the story of a good, God-fearing farmer who lives in a town near the mighty Mississippi River.
Thank You For Your Support
To the Editor:
Thank you to all who made generous donations to the Wiscasset Town Office for Thanksgiving.
Walpole Union Chapel is Restored
To the Editor:
The morning after Thanksgiving, although cold with the threat of snow, was a memorable one in the small town of Walpole.
Girl Scouts Say Thanks
To the Editor:
The support Junior Girl Scout troop 2144 from Damariscotta received at the Early Bird Sale was fantastic. The scouts offered gift-wrapping services that morning and raised more than $60 in donations.
Letter Raises Concerns
To the Editor:
I am concerned about a letter I received, dated Dec. 8, ’08, from the Town of Newcastle which involved changes to the Newcastle Shoreland Zoning Ordinance.
Changing The Way Some Business Is Done
To the Editor:
A change in the way some business is done at the Newcastle Town office when it moves to Pump St. could result in savings to put back into the capital reserve fund (which is being drawn on because the cost is beyond the amount we citizens approved).
The World from Whitefield
FROM THE HEART
In my house in Newcastle, when you walk in the front door, in the hutch across the room, instantly visible from the doorway if you know what you’re looking for, is a beautiful, one of a kind, ceramic serving dish crafted by the late John S. Okie.
Coats In Need Of A Good Home
To the Editor:
A few weeks ago it was my privilege to be involved in collecting Coats for Adults at LL Bean in Freeport.
In Support Of Obama
To the Editor:
Critics of President-elect Barack Obama, who in their small compass of life claim he is inexperienced, don’t imagine that his degree from Columbia University (major in political science with a concentration in international relations) means much.
Is CMP Really Concerned?
To the Editor:
After nearly four days without power, I have to say that hearing the CMP ad that tells us “to flip a switch and they will be there” is becoming like rubbing salt into an open wound.
I’ll Take The Hope
To the Editor:
Things must be pretty bleak at the Scheiman and Pelletier households at this time of the year.
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