Jobs says he’ll continue to be involved in major decisions but has asked COO Tim Cook to be responsible for day-to-day operations.
2011
The Universal Notebook: Time to stop the crazy talk
In the wake of the tragic shootings in Tucson, Ariz., there has been a lot of finger-pointing but not a lot of soul-searching when it comes to why a deranged young man attempted to assassinate U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, in the process killing and wounding bystanders. From the outset, the sheriff of Pima County has […]
Letter: Council thanks Prouts Neck residents
In November, the Prouts Neck Association Community Grant Program awarded $1,000 to the Scarborough Athletic Council. The grant money is a wonderful reflection of tremendous generosity shown by residents of the Prouts Neck community. Scarborough Athletic Council would like to formally thank and recognize the Prouts Neck residents for this most generous gift. The grant […]
Letter: Advice for Harpswell critics of SAD 75
As a resident of Harpswell I have seen a lot of bickering going on between one person or another for a multitude of reasons. The residents of this seaside town seem to have an inability to get together to reach any kind of a consensus on many issues. This time, Mr. McIntyre and his posse […]
Letter: Dodge doesn't speak for tea party
Andrew Ian Dodge is a very interesting individual. However, he is not the leader of the tea party in Maine. There are many factions within the tea party movement. I believe Mr. Dodge is involved with Tea Party Patriots, a national organization. The major tea party movement in Maine was started by two individuals who […]
Attendees reflect on LePage comments to NAACP
WATERVILLE — Nothing was said openly about Gov. Paul LePage’s “kiss my butt” comment to the NAACP, but the undercurrent was there at today’s Martin Luther King Jr. Community Breakfast at Spectrum Generations Muskie Center. Privately, people had plenty to say. One woman who had met King when she was a teen-ager said she was […]
Letter: Beware of Cumberland zoning changes
Eighty percent of Cumberland is zoned RR1 or RR2 (rural-residential) which currently allows mineral extraction (sand, gravel, loam, top soil, clay, etc.) and water extraction. These type of activities, in my opinion, are commercial/industrial uses and should not be allowed in residential zones. The Town Council is currently reviewing the zoning ordinance and deciding whether […]
Feds drop lynx appeal, will revise habitat plan
Lynx, a species of woodland cats, were deemed in threat of extinction in Maine and other states a decade ago.
Letter: LePage's explanation falls short
I come from simple people, many with high school educations, some with less. I’m sure some of my Canadian great aunts and uncles would not have known English words like “civility.” But they came to the United States to assimilate, to work hard, to be good citizens. My father’s folks grew up on the streets […]
LePage attends MLK Day breakfast in Waterville
Last week, he turned down invitations to attend King Day events in Portland, and said the sponsor, the NAACP, was a “special interest.”