Columnist Cynthia Dill’s jibes aside, the unenrolled want and should be able to take part in the nominating process.
2016
Letter to the editor: Many Mainers’ lives depend on landlines
I signed AARP Maine’s petition to protect basic landline telephone service in our state, as my very life depends on my landline during a power outage. I live in a remote cabin in the woods and am 87 years old. My only contact with my neighbors is by phone as they are over a mile […]
Letter to the editor: Poland Spring tries to bring economic opportunity to Fryeburg
As a member of the Fryeburg Economic Development Committee, I fully support Poland Spring’s effort to bring economic opportunities to our community. They are a clean, environmentally conscientious corporation. They have the potential to advance a strong infrastructure in Fryeburg, which is much needed for economic growth, and to provide tax dollar support to our […]
Letter to the editor: IRS should be required to accept tax payments in cash
Having complied with 71,684 pages of tax code, determining for the government, at my expense, my income tax due, I ask only my legal right to pay in U.S. currency. Legal tender is a social and legal contract between the government and the governed. Please use your influence to have the Augusta office of the […]
Maine photographers chase sea smoke to share in the magic
They bundle up on frigid mornings to document the phenomenon at sunrise.
Birding: Birds couldn’t be finer down in Carolina
A trip to South Carolina turns into one splendid excursion after another.
Skiing in Maine: Just across state line, Loon’s call inviting
New Hampshire’s destination resort offers ample snow – and more.
Monster togue caught in Aroostook County
The picture of the togue picture was posted on social media
Maine Voices: Some top Supreme Court justices were lame-duck appointees
This classy trio consists of John Marshall, Louis D. Brandeis and Benjamin Cardozo, according to a rating by high court experts.