Like many LCN readers, I’ve been saddened to read over the past few months the tragic and avoidable story of the historic little Curley house (21 Pond Rd.) in Damariscotta Mills, whose fate seems to rest with new out of state owners who wish to demolish it in favor of building and moving into a brand new house. Never mind that the house was built before our country was founded, or that it resides close to protected Bald Eagle nesting habitat.
RAIN DANCE, ANYONE?
At the time of this writing, the forecast calls for several days of on-again, off-again showers into the weekend. We really need it. If we are in for a sprinkle here or there, it is not going to help us much.
EVERY DAY IS A GOOD DAY TO THANK A VETERAN
This past weekend, when he was presented with a handmade quilt as a thank you for his service to the country 70-some years ago, Jefferson resident Shirley Sutherburg made the comment that nobody seemingly cared all that much when he returned home.
Maine Families’ Services
First, I would like to enthusiastically thank Lincoln County Sheriff Todd Brackett and Bath Police Chief Mike Field for their ongoing, outspoken support and advocacy for children and families. Their awareness and perspective as they speak from their professional and volunteer standpoints do so much to increase awareness of the impact early intervention can have in our communities and our futures.
Rise Up
Damariscotta town residents rise up.
I have been meaning to write a letter to the editor as soon as the first news item about the police chief came out.
Belt-Tightening
First, I do not know Damariscotta’s Town Manager, Mr. Lutkus, nor do I know Administrative Assistant, Ms. Jodi Prior.
Quite Impressed
I was quite impressed by Craig Elliott’s letter (3/28/13) in response to my letter a week earlier on global warming. He created a masterful list of popular culture fads – none of which have anything to do with climate change – or with any policy issue, for that matter.
HOW PRECIOUS
As we make our way through the 2013 annual town meeting season, we are reminded of how precious our brand of local democracy is. In other parts of the country, town meetings are unheard of.
Reasonably Good Structural Condition
I was recently asked to render my professional opinion on the Curley House in Damariscotta Mills that is currently slated for demolition. My conclusions:
Wounded Warriors
On April 13, the American Legion in Damariscotta put on a benefit for Wounded Warriors. On behalf of the American Legion Post 42, I would like to thank our community for all the help in making our dance benefit such a success.
Quilts of Valor
The Lincoln County Quilters would like to say thank you for the wonderful article you published in The Lincoln County News about the Quilts of Valor presentation at the American Legion Hall in Damariscotta on April 7.
Grieving for Boston
Our nation, once again, is grieving needless loss of life and lives changed forever because of hatred. Once again, we’re left asking “why” in questions which can’t be answered.
A SPECIAL KIND OF PEOPLE
Any one of the camera angles showing the bombs exploding near the finish line of the Boston Marathon Monday tells the same story. Immediately after the explosion there is a surge of people running away from the blast; running understandably, for their lives.
No Sewage In Newagen Harbor
We urge the Cuckolds Council not to pipe sewage through pristine, historic Newagen Harbor.
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