AUGUSTA (AP) — A minimum security prison that Gov. Paul LePage shuttered without legislative approval is getting five new guards and an unknown number of inmates. LePage said he would “minimally” staff the prison by the end of this week after Superior Court Justice Michaela Murphy found he improperly emptied out Downeast Correctional Facility. David […]
March 2018
Body of man found near Maine Med
PORTLAND (AP) — Police in Portland are investigating the discovery of the body of a man who was found unresponsive near the Maine Medical Center. Emergency workers responded to the 46-year-old man, but he was pronounced dead at the scene. Police have not revealed the man’s identity as of Thursday evening. The Portland Press Herald […]
LETTERS
Fishy Logic “Another View” (The Times Rerord, March 20, Page A4) opens with a puzzling quotation “attributed to Joseph Goebbels” and “included in” Saul Alinsky’s influential 1971 Rules for Radicals, a guide to community organizing. In his critique of social media’s supposed efforts to manipulate the news, Ackerman compares Facebook’s policy to the Nazi’s. The […]
QUOTE OF THE DAY
A man who fears suffering is already suffering from what he fears. — Michel de Montiagne, French essayist (1533-1592)
America, Victim of Cyber Tactics
America is at war. You may not have noticed it, because the battlefields are almost invisible. But the signs are evident, and millions have been recruited to serve in that war. The Internet was essentially an American invention. In a fit of idealism, the federal government decided it should be like the airwaves, open to […]
Beaches
As I walked onto Manatee Beach on Anna Maria Island in Florida, a teenaged boy rushed by me, crying out, “Freedom at last!” He reminded me of me as a kid — or me even now. There’s just something about beaches. Here, with apologies to Willie Nelson, is an ode, “To All the Beaches I’ve […]
Getting To The Point – March Water
March is expansive — light swells, days lengthen, buds, well…begin to bud. At the same time, winter’s accumulated claustrophobia and remnant ice and frost often restrict us to roads and hardened paths. Early spring’s elixirs, mud and water, don’t invite exploratory walking. So, in this month, as in November, I go often to the roads […]
Skiing Mount Blue
Just a couple of weeks ago, much of the snow had melted and it appeared an early spring was imminent. Two blockbuster storms later, we have excellent conditions for late winter cross country skiing throughout most of Maine. Mount Blue State Park offers one of the finest cross country skiing opportunities in western Maine. Located […]
A New Rotary Member’s Perspective
If you are from Away and new to the Bath area I hope that you might find this article helpful. My wife, Jan and I are also from Away; the Chicago suburbs to be exact. I was a transplant from New England and Jan grew up in the city. I held various positions in the […]