Young people should have information and support, not fear, to help them make the right choices.
2011
Letters to the editor, June 14, 2011Health company tax request rankles
Life is full of challenging decisions. Portland, for example, has two well-regarded hospital systems, Mercy and MaineHealth (the corporate parent of Maine Medical Center). When facing a health crisis – or a joyous event like childbirth – that requires services, this choice has been a challenge in the past. No more. I’d like to thank […]
Our View: Its ‘broad stripes and bright stars’ still gallantly stream
Old Glory’s birthday isn’t exactly a holiday, but it’s worth both remembrance and honor.
Your Business: Have a plan for sudden loss of a CEO? Get one
Most employers have no plan in place if they suddenly lost their CEO or any other key employee – that according to a recent Society for Human Resource Management survey of HR professionals. Only 31 percent of companies have a plan, while 69 percent have none and 42 percent have no intention of ever developing […]
Datebook, June 14, 2011
This Week The Maine Lobstermen’s Association is sponsoring the following Trade Adjustment Assistance Training workshops: • Business Models: Today, University of Maine at Machias, Science Room 102, Route 1; Thursday, American Legion Post 207, 163 Bar Harbor Road, Trenton. • Marketing and Branding: Thursday, Yarmouth Middle School cafeteria, 220 McCartney St. Workshops are from 5 […]
Mrs. Day turns in stellar performance at Morse High banquet
The 105-year-old former Morse High School music teacher plays the school song for more than 800 people.
Navy base redevelopment starts this month
Molnlycke Health Care is set to begin construction on a 79,000-square- foot manufacturing facility at Brunswick Landing.
Burglars steal computers from Brunswick center for disabled artists
Four computers containing digital archives of work by disabled artists are stolen from Spindleworks in Brunswick.
Former ‘American Idol’ contestant arrested in Old Port
Jessica Cunningham is alleged to have punched her husband, who backs up her story that she was just trying to prevent him from driving away.
The Animal Welfare Society sends two employees to Joplin
Two staff members from The Animal Welfare Society in West Kennebunk will head to Joplin, Missouri on Wednesday to help with animal recovery efforts after last month’s tornado. Megan Arsenault from Sanford and Ben Prevatt from Kennebunk will be in Joplin for nine days. The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) […]