In last week’s Letters to the Editor, Brad Schaaf voiced his concerns about my new business, Harvest Moon Pizza and its place in Damariscotta.
No Need For Police Budget Of Over Half A Million Dollars
Regarding the [Damariscotta] police chief having been placed on administrative leave (paid vacation) for very unprofessional conduct, it should have occurred two years ago when he threatened Buzz Pinkham with arrest when the cause of the problem was the police chief.
Continue A Civil Discourse About The Topic
I tend to stay out of public frays and to keep my opinion to myself. I have, however, practiced as a criminal defense attorney in Damariscotta and Newcastle for nearly 17 years, which sometimes gives me a perspective shared by few others.
More Than Just The Money
My wife and I came home Monday from a visit with our kids to discover that someone had come into our home and stole around $1200 from us. It was more than just money. My wife nearly died in a motorcycle accident (which I witnessed) two years ago.
WHAT ARE WE MISSING?
Ever had a really bad day? Ever fire off an email in anger, slam a desk drawer, snarl a response to a perfectly legitimate question or just out and out unload on the some poor innocent who crosses your path, simply because the person responsible for your ire is unavailable for the purpose?
Proud Of Newcastle Fire Co.
We’re just a bunch of guys and gals that drop everything when paged and respond to provide professional emergency services to the town of Newcastle and surrounding towns. We’re 25 members strong with a handful of us that have been members for 30, 40, and 50 years.
Support Biddeford Downs Without Another Referendum
I am a lifelong harness racing fan and my business sponsors races in Maine and New York. Hollywood slots has helped invigorate Maine harness racing, an industry that puts millions of dollars in to the economy through services such as feed, training, veterinary and of course gambling revenue. Right here, in Waldoboro, Harold Ralph and family are legendary names in Maine harness racing. This is an industry worth saving.
Where Junior Benner Lives
The late Robert J. “Bobby” Fossett was the chairman of the Bristol Board of Selectmen when I started with The Lincoln County News in 1999. At that time the board was made up of Fossett, Dwayne Boynton and Craig Elliott.
End Run To A Newspaper Insulting And Disgusting
From my earliest experiences in socialization, I remember one of the basic tenets was “praise in public, criticize in private.” This rule avoids the confrontations, the embarrassment and the desire to retaliate caused by the “in your face” nature of “going public.”
Hard To Make Case Against Good Police Coverage
Good news! The Damariscotta Police Department recovered my property, which was stolen from my vehicle during this past run of burglaries from vehicles. I debated whether to report it, as so often it is a futile attempt to get stolen property back.
IN SUPPORT OF RESOLUTION
Lincoln County embraces its history. More than likely most communities do, but on the pages of The Lincoln County News, we particularly enjoy the submissions of our historians, and those feature stories written by LCN journalists highlighting our heritage and accomplishments.
Augusta Continues Assault On Environment
In Augusta, the assault on Maine’s environment continues. Take a moment to focus attention on the Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry Committee.
The Death Of Courage
Many ordinary Mainers, everyday working people, got involved for the first time in the 2010 election. They had had enough of being over-taxed, under employed (or working three jobs) and were heartbroken at their children having no choice but to leave Maine to find viable employment.
Drake’s Paid Leave A ‘Witch Hunt’
According to history books the last witch hunt in New England was at the end of the 17th century. Unfortunately that is not true.
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