One of the core elements of the Naval Air Station redevelopment project is to actively engage the private sector in the revitalization effort. I’m pleased to report that the private real estate development community has contributed a great deal to the redevelopment story thus far. We have been extremely fortunate to attract seven quality developers […]
2016
‘Don’t Let Yesterday Use Up Too Much Of Today’
While taking kids to the pediatrician for a check-up last week, I glimpsed a poster hanging on the wall. “Don’t let yesterday use up too much of today — Will Rogers.” Very often I find myself contemplating some part of my past that I wish I had handled differently — a difficult relationship, a financial […]
Bishop Deeley announces Cathedral Mass for day of prayer and penance
PORTLAND Bishop Robert P. Deeley has designated Friday, March 4, as a dioces an wide Day of Prayer and Penance to seek forgiveness for past harm while offering prayers for the healing of victims/survivors of sexual abuse in the Catholic Church. The day will also reaffirm the Diocese of Portland’s continuing pledge to provide a […]
Church introduces labyrinth during Lenten season
NEW ALBANY, Ind. The cloth labyrinth was laid out near the doors of New Albany’s Centenary United Methodist Church, surrounded by lit candles and soothing music. That is where it will stay through the season of Lent. The three people walking the labyrinth on this winter afternoon seemed deep in thought and prayer, forgetting about […]
Living the Word
Again, Jesus spoke to them, saying, “I am the light of the world. Whoever follows me will never walk in darkness but will have the light of life.” John 8:12 Walk in the Light My poinsettia plant is still going strong. It is full and vigorous, and it has retained its color beautifully. I even […]
Italy Senate OKs civil unions, but LGBT groups are unhappy
ROME Italy’s Senate voted Thursday to grant legal recognition to civil unions, as the last holdout in Western Europe took a compromise step to give some rights to gay couples after a bitter, years-long battle. Premier Matteo Renzi described the passage of the bill Thursday as “historic.” But gay and lesbian groups denounced the watereddown […]
Moody Choir to perform in Freeport
FREEPORT — The Moody Men’s Collegiate Choir will perform at the First Baptist Church of Freeport on March 13 at 10:45 a.m. Founded in 1957 at Moody Bible Institute in Chicago, the Men’s Collegiate Choir has served local churches around the world through the ministry of music. They tour twice each year, presenting concerts of […]
Barbara A. Cornell
WOOLWICH — Barbara A. Cornell, 66, formerly of Bath, died on Friday, February 19, 2016, in the company of her closest friends and immediate family. Daughter of William and Rita (Fantasia) Cornell, she was born in Providence, Rhode Island, Condolences may be made online on October 30, 1949. She graduated from Cranston West High School. […]
Ashley S. Butler
Ashley Sharon Butler, 24, of Durham, Maine passed away unexpectedly on the evening of February 12, 2016. Ashley was born in Wareham, Massachusetts on September 25th, 1991 after living in Washington, Massachusetts, Alaska and returning to Maine in 1997 with her family. Ashley is survived by her daughter 2 1/2 year old Aneicia, her father […]
DEATH NOTICE
Michael J. Hogan BRUNSWICK — Michael J. Hogan, 71, of Bath, died Friday, February 19, 2016, at Dionne Commons. As per his wishes, there will be no service.