This is to all the generous customers who donated food during this year’s “Help Stamp Out Hunger” Food Drive.
Traffic Circle Fantasy
Newcastle curmudgeon, postulated that a traffic circle where Academy Rd. and Rt. 215 meet Bus. Rt. 1 is a bad idea. I disagree.
Cannot Support RSU 12
I cannot support RSU 12. I do not like to just pay and have no say. It seems like the RSU thinks we all have the capacity to pay more taxes. Well, we do not have the capacity to pay more taxes!
LOVE YOUR MOTHER
There’s an old story that relates the tale of a young mother who was preparing to roast a ham.
PUBLIC SERVICE
In public service, much like parenthood, real progress is made by doing the little things; showing up on time; paying attention to the details. In practice it comes down to hard work rather than applied philosophy.
Concerned About Toxic Chemicals
As a mother and physician in this community, I am concerned about toxic chemicals in our environment and their link to chronic disease. I would very much like to thank our state senators for all the hard work they do representing supporting strong public health laws in Maine, such as the Kid Safe Products Act and the phase out of BPA.
Traffic Circle A Bad Idea
For someone who descends Academy Hill many times daily, I am compelled to say that a traffic circle was a bad idea 10 years ago and is just as ill conceived today. It was the brainchild of eager but wrong-headed DOT consultants then and (Lincoln County Planner Bob) Mr. Faunce is again bringing it forward without likely reviewing the objections of the past.
Extraordinary Spirit of Goodwill
During this year’s Memorial Day parade, a boy was injured by a golf cart driven by Frazier Hart. As a member of the Hart family, I wanted to share some thoughts.
Take A Stand
Less than a year ago I wrote a Letter to the Editor. At the time the Piper Village developers had just failed to hoodwink Damariscotta voters into enacting the so-called SmartCode.
INFINITE MERCY
The accident on Mills Road during the Damariscotta-Newcastle Memorial Day parade is the talk of the towns this week.
Straight Talk, Honest Government
The town of Waldoboro, like many communities everywhere, has seen both glorious days and dark ones. The glorious ones are well documented by the Waldoboro Historical Society and are glorious indeed. The dark days, fortunately, have been relatively few and the community remains one of the most idyllic spots in which to live.
Regrettably
Memorial Day – beautiful morning – good crowd – nice parade. Over the years I’ve gotten used to spectators, old and young alike, not removing their hats or even standing up when the American flag goes by.
HONOR THE FALLEN
We’ll admit it, given our choice of putting in a day at the office or squeezing in some R&R at the beach/lake/camp/cottage with a barbecue and summer time beverages, we’d as soon take the latter.
RSU 12 Is Not Working
With all the numbers being casually tossed around about how much money each town in RSU 12 pays, let’s look at what the Superintendent and the Chairman of the Finance Committee of RSU 12 have used in past presentations, along with statistics from the State Planning office.
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