There have been numerous articles in The Lincoln County News concerning the budget cuts at Great Salt Bay School.
LIST SCHMIST
We have been snickering to ourselves around the office, ever since careercast.com issued its latest list of the best and worst jobs in America April 24.
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.
The Oldest House In Newcastle
Several years ago I relocated to Maine, having fallen in love with Midcoast Maine, more specifically with our Twin Villages, and eventually purchased a home here in Newcastle.
Bravo To Lincoln Theater!
In the past two weeks, Lincoln Theater has presented three incredibly magnificent ballet productions. The first two were different versions of the ballet “Swan Lake.” In the first we were treated to the marvelous choreographer and dancer Rudolph Nureyev as he partnered the ever-exquisite Margot Fonteyn: a partnership made in heaven! Having seen them perform many times, I was still awestruck.
Commentary – A glimpse of Boston on the mend
When my in-laws gave Red Sox tickets to my wife and me at Christmas, we were thankful for and appreciative of their gift. At the time, we did not realize what opportunity the tickets, dated April 20, would represent.
THE STORY DOES NOT END
Like many Americans, we were riveted by the events in Boston last week. The bombing, the investigation, the gunfight, the lockdown, the manhunt, the arrest, the celebration; it was white knuckle stuff.
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.
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